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The introduction explains the purpose of the statute book as a practical and reliable collection of essential legislation for studying public law and human rights. It highlights that public law deals with the relationship between individuals, the state, and public authorities, while human rights law provides protections for fundamental freedoms and liberties. The editors explain that the statutes have been carefully selected, updated, and organized to support students in understanding key legal principles and preparing for examinations. The book is designed to be used alongside textbooks, lectures, and case law, providing quick access to important legislative materials relating to constitutional principles, administrative law, judicial review, and human rights protections







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