The nature of the crown : a legal and political analysis / Maurice Sunkin and Sebastian Payne.

This text explores the nature of the Crown in its legal and political context. The term, the Crown, is being used, not as a direct reference to the Queen, but as a reference to the central power of the state.

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Main Author: Sunkin, Maurice
Other Authors: Payne, Sebastian, senior lecturer in law
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. The Nature of the Crown: An Overview / Maurice Sunkin and Sebastian Payne
  • 2. The Crown, Ministers and Officials: Legal Status and Liability / William Wade
  • 3. The State, the Crown and the Law / Martin Loughlin
  • 4. The Royal Prerogative / Sebastian Payne
  • 5. The Crown and the Changing Nature of Government / Mark Freedland
  • 6. The Antinomies of the Law Officers / Neil Walker
  • 7. Crown Privileges / Adam Tomkins
  • 8. Judicial Review and the Prerogative Powers of the Crown / Brigid Hadfield
  • 9. Legal Remedies Against the Crown and its Officers Before and After M / Tom Cornford
  • 10. The Crown and Accountability for the Armed Forces / Peter Rowe
  • 11. The Crown and its Employees / Robert Watt.