✨ If he were a person, he’d be the strict grandad who is the head of the family and values tradition above all else. He lives in the past, prefers things before technology became a thing, and is always talking about the royal family. Sometimes a bit of a relic, he commands respect and makes sure everyone knows the rules — but you secretly enjoy listening to him. ✨
This 17-page guide is a concise, structured, and visually engaging revision resource for Constitutional and Administrative Law and EU Law, breaking down complex topics into manageable sections:
- Core institutions of the state: Parliament, parliamentary sovereignty, central government, devolved institutions, the monarch, constitutional conventions, prerogative powers, and parliamentary privilege.
- Legitimacy, separation of powers, and the rule of law: powers and procedures for enacting, implementing, and repealing legislation; public order law; processions, assemblies, and breach of the peace.
- Judicial review: nature, process, limits, supervisory role, remedies, standing, time limits, and grounds including illegality, irrationality, procedural impropriety, and legitimate expectation.
- Human Rights Act 1998 and EU law: key sections, the Convention Rights, and the place of EU law in the UK constitution.