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1: Introduction to constitutional law
2: Sources of constitutional law and constitutional conventions
3: The rule of law
4: The separation of powers
5: Parliamentary government and the legislative process
6: Parliamentary sovereignty
7: The monarchy and the Royal Prerogative
8: The executive: central, devolved, and local government
9: European Union law and institutions
10: Introduction to administrative law: the foundations and extent of judicial review
11: Grounds for judicial review: illegality
12: Grounds for judicial review: irrationality, proportionality, merits-based judicial review, and the Human Rights Act 1998
13: Grounds for judicial review: procedural impropriety, natural justice, and legitimate expectation
14: Introduction to human rights in UK law
15: Police powers, public order, and terrorism