Incoming Resources
- The UK constitution after Miller, Brexit and beyond, edited by Mark Elliott, Jack Williams and Alison L Young
- British government and the constitution, text and materials, Colin Turpin, Adam Tomkins
- Shaped by the nuanced constitution, a critique of common law constitutional rights, Christina Lienen
- Law, liberty, and justice, the legal foundations of British constitutionalism, T.R.S. Allan
- Journal of Immigration, Asylum, and Nationality Law
- Public law and democracy in the United Kingdom and the United States of America, P.P. Craig
- The road to Temple Trees, Sir Ivor Jennings and the constitutional development of Ceylon : selected writings, editor H. Kumarasingham
- Constitutional law, administrative law and human rights, a critical introduction, Ian Loveland
- Constitution-maker, selected writings of Sir Ivor Jennings, edited by H. Kumarasingham
- A special relationship?, American influences on public law in the UK, [edited by] Ian Loveland
- Britain in the European Union, law, policy and Parliament, edited by Philip Giddings and Gavin Drewry
- The constitution of the United Kingdom, a contextual analysis, Peter Leyland
- Text, cases & materials on public law & human rights, Helen Fenwick, Gavin Phillipson
- Parliament and Congress, representation and scrutiny in the twenty-first century, William McKay, Charles W. Johnson
- Studies in constitutional law, Colin R. Munro
- The British constitution in the twentieth century, edited by Vernon Bogdanor
- Common values and the public-private divide, Dawn Oliver
- Tottel's journal of immigration, asylum and nationality law
- Executive Power, Reforming the prerogative, Robert Hazell, Tim Foot
- Public law in a multi-layered constitution, edited by Nicholas Bamforth and Peter Leyland
- Tolley's immigration, asylum, and nationality law
- Journal of immigration, asylum and nationality law
- The British Constitution, continuity and change : a festschrift for Vernon Bogdanor, edited by Matt Qvortrup
- Constitutional and administrative law
- Does the United Kingdom still have a constitution?, by Anthony King