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Blackstone''s Statutes on Public Law & Human Rights

English · Paperback / Softback

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Blackstone's Statutes on Public Law and Human Rights is edited and designed to help you succeed in your law studies. With a reputation for accuracy and authority spanning over 30 years, Blackstone's Statutes remain first-choice for students and lecturers, providing a careful selection of updated legislation needed for exam/course use.


About the author

Dr John Stanton is Senior Lecturer in Law at The City Law School, City, University of London, specializing in localism and comparative constitutional law. John is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and has considerable experience researching and teaching public law, and has also worked as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Malta.

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Unsurpassed in authority, reliability and accuracy; Blackstone's Statutes, trusted by students for over 30 years.

Celebrating over 30 years as the market-leading series, Blackstone's Statutes have an unrivalled tradition of trust and quality. With a rock-solid reputation for accuracy, reliability and authority, they remain first-choice for students and lecturers, providing a careful selection of all up-to-date legislation for exams and course use.

-Clear and easy-to-use, helping you find what you need instantly
-Edited by experts and covering all the key legislation needed for public law courses, so you can use alongside your textbook to ensure you approach your assessments with confidence
-Unannotated legislation - perfect for exam use
-Also available as an e-book with functionality and navigation features

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'''These are the industry standard, containing a one-stop source for students. They cover all bases.'''

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