- Loveland, I. (2024). (2024) ‘”Oh what tangled webs we weave…” Unpacking (and unpicking) the majority opinion in Dobbs, State Health Officer of the Mississippi Department of Health et al v Jackson Women’s Health Organisation et al’ British Journal of American Legal Studies forthcoming. British Journal of American Legal Studies, (2024) 13.
- Loveland, I. (2023). After Dobbs: Can Obergefell Survive? European Human Rights Law Review.
- Loveland, I. (2023). Assessing the Legitimacy of Referendums as a Vehicle for Constitutional Amendment: Reform and Abolition of the Legislative Councils in Queensland and New South Wales. King's Law Journal pp. 1–22. doi:10.1080/09615768.2023.2246289.
- Loveland, I. (2023). 'Embarrasing and Even Ridiculous'. The University of Queensland Law Journal. doi:10.38127/uqlj.v42i1.6679.
- Loveland, I. (2022). The Right Honourable Boris Johnson MP v The Prime Minister: A (fictional) Entrenchment Problem – and Solution (?). King's Law Journal, 33(3), pp. 411–454. doi:10.1080/09615768.2022.2123125.
- Loveland, I.D. (2017). Heads and quantum of damages under the tenancy deposit scheme. Journal of Housing Law, 20(3), pp. 62–69.
- Loveland, I. (2017). Liberty, Equality and the Right to Marry under the Fourteenth Amendment. British Journal of American Legal Studies, 6(2), pp. 241–262. doi:10.1515/bjals-2017-0012.
- Loveland, I. (2017). Changing the meaning of ‘vulnerable’ under the homelessness legislation? Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 39(3), pp. 298–315. doi:10.1080/09649069.2017.1344387.
- Loveland, I.D. (2017). Twenty years later - assessing the significance of the Human Rights Act 1998 to residential possession proceedings. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, 2017(3), pp. 174–194.
- Loveland, I. (2017). ‘Human Rights’ Defences in Residential Possession Proceedings: A Cautionary Tale. King's Law Journal, 28(1), pp. 130–156. doi:10.1080/09615768.2017.1318589.
- Loveland, I.D. (2017). The sexual orientation cases. British Journal of American Legal Studies.
- Loveland, I.D. (2016). Survivorship and Article 8 of the Human Rights Act 1998. Journal of Housing Law, 19(3), pp. 51–56.
- Loveland, I.D. (2016). Secure Tenancies and Second Successions. Journal of Housing Law.
- Loveland, I.D. (2016). Affordability and intentional homelessness: Terryann Samuels and Birmingham CC [2015] EWCA Civ 1051. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer.
- Loveland, I.D. (2015). The horizontal effect of Art 8 HRA in possession proceedings. European Human Rights Law Review, 2015(2), pp. 138–148.
- Loveland, I.D. (2015). Analysing the doctrine of survivorship in joint tenancies of people’s homes from a human rights perspective. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, 2015, pp. 47–60.
- Loveland, I.D. (2014). Public law and art.8 defences in residential possession proceedings. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, 2014(3), pp. 262–272.
- Loveland, I.D. (2014). A right to engage in same sex marriage in the United States? European Human Rights Law Review pp. 10–20.
- Loveland, I.D. (2014). Peaceable entry to mortgaged premises: considering the doctrine’s compatibility with Art 8 HRA. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, 2014, pp. 381–397.
- Loveland, I.D. (2013). Tackling the rule in Hammersmith v Monk: in theory and in practice – part two. European Human Rights Law Review pp. 629–638.
- Loveland, I.D. (2013). The holy grail as an empty chalice? Proportionality review in possession proceedings after Pinnock and Powell. Journal of Planning and Environmental Law.
- Loveland, I.D. (2013). The rule in Hammersmith v Monk survives – for now. European Human Rights Law Review pp. 573–579.
- Loveland, I.D. (2012). Landowner and landlord liability for the nuisance-causing actions of third parties on the landowner/landlord’s land: an analysis of Brumby v Octavia Housing. Journal of Planning and Environmental Law pp. 5–18.
- Loveland, I.D. (2012). Proportionality in possession proceedings. Conveyancer and Property Lawyer pp. 512–521.
- Loveland, I.D. (2012). Tackling the rule in Hammersmith v Monk: in theory and in practice – part one. European Human Rights Law Review pp. 28–37.
- Loveland, I.D. (2012). Second successions to secure tenancies. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer pp. 453–466.
- Loveland, I.D. (2011). The shifting sands of Article 8 jurisprudence in English housing law. European Human Rights Law Review pp. 151–165.
- Loveland, I.D. (2010). The new latest last word on the relevance of Art 8 ECHR to possession proceedings. Journal of Planning and Environmental Law pp. 415–430.
- Loveland, I.D. (2010). A Lady with a Van. Or (In-)Security of Tenure for Residents of Almshouses. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, (3), pp. 234–252.
- Loveland, I.D. (2010). Security of Tenure for Tenants of Fully Mutual Housing Co-operatives. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, (6), pp. 461–483.
- Loveland, I.D. (2009). Ground 8 and article 8: a modest success for the HRA. Legal Action pp. 42–44.
- Loveland, I.D. (2009). A Tale of Two Trespassers: Reconsidering the Impact of the Human Rights Act on Rights of Residence in Rented Housing: Part One. European Human Rights Law Review, (2), pp. 148–169.
- Loveland, I.D. (2009). A Tale of Two Trespassers: Reconsidering the Impact of the Human Rights Act on Rights of Residence in Rented Housing: Part Two. European Human Rights Law Review, (4), pp. 495–511.
- Loveland, I.D. (2009). How Do I Kill Thee? Let Me Count the Ways? The Constitutionality of Lethal Injection as a Method of Execution in the USA. Public Law pp. 453–465.
- Loveland, I.D. (2009). Legitimate Expectations and Local Authority Autonomy. Journal of Planning and Environmental Law pp. 1422–1432.
- Loveland, I.D. (2009). ‘Defending Ground 8 Residential Possession Claims Through Art 8 of the ECHR’. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer pp. 396–412.
- Loveland, I.D. (2008). Time for a rethink on possession proceedings? Part 3. Legal Action pp. 39–41.
- Loveland, I.D. (2008). Time for a rethink on possession proceedings? Part 2. Legal Action pp. 47–49.
- Loveland, I.D. (2008). Time for a rethink on possession proceedings? Part 1. Legal Action pp. 26–28.
- Loveland, I.D. (2007). Homelessness reviews: when can local authorities withdraw s.184 decisions? Legal Action pp. 20–22.
- Loveland, I.D. (2007). Abuse and oppression in the execution of warrants of possession. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer pp. 32–46.
- Loveland, I.D. (2007). Tolerated trespass – a very peculiar legal creature. Law Quarterly Review pp. 455–479.
- Loveland, I.D. (2007). Postponed and suspended possession orders. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer pp. 298–315.
- Loveland, I.D. (2007). Public protest in Parliament Square. European Human Rights Law Review pp. 251–265.
- Loveland, I.D. (2007). Reynolds privilege reconsidered. Media and Arts Law Review pp. 265–278.
- Loveland, I.D. (2007). Tolerated trespass: 10 (or so) things practicioners should know. Legal Action pp. 19–20.
- Loveland, I.D. (2007). Public protest and public order through the prism of the Human Rights Act. Legal Action.
- Loveland, I.D. (2007). Tolerated trespass for assured tenancies. Legal Action pp. 33–34.
- Loveland, I.D. (2006). Rent lawfully due in possession proceedings. Legal Action pp. 84–87.
- Loveland, I.D. (2006). Much ado about not very much after all? The (latest) last word on the relevance of Art 8 ECHR to possession proceedings. Journal of Planning and Environmental Law pp. 1457–1465.
- Loveland, I.D. (2006). Re-applications under the homelessness legislation. Legal Action pp. 19–20.
- Loveland, I.D. (2006). Landlord liability for tenant nuisance: part 1. Journal of Housing Law pp. 4–8.
- Loveland, I.D. (2006). Landlord liability for tenant nuisance: part 2. Journal of Housing Law pp. 27–31.
- Loveland, I.D. (2006). The right to buy as a defence to possession proceedings. Solicitors Journal pp. 727–728.
- Loveland, I.D. (2006). A difficult question of balance ? Using the right to buy as a defence in possession proceedings…. Journal of Housing Law pp. 727–728.
- Loveland, I.D. (2005). After Qazi: 1 – sole tenant termination of joint tenancies. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer pp. 123–139.
- Loveland, I.D. (2005). Landlord liability for anti-social behaviour of their tenants 1: stretching the orthodox position. Journal of Planning and Environmental Law pp. 273–282.
- Loveland, I.D. (2005). Landlord liability for anti-social behaviour of their tenants 2: challenging the orthodox position. Journal of Planning and Environmental Law pp. 405–418.
- Loveland, I.D. (2005). Amendments to the right to buy under the Housing Act 2004. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer pp. 401–408.
- Loveland, I.D. (2005). Execution of insane prisoners in the United States. European Human Rights Law Review pp. 363–372.
- Loveland, I.D. (2005). Challenging homelessness decisionmaking: part 1. Journal of Housing Law pp. 69–72.
- Loveland, I.D. (2005). Challenging homelessness decisionmaking: part 2. Journal of Housing Law pp. 85–88.
- Loveland, I.D. (2005). 'Whose home’ (Setting aside warrants of possession for residential premises). Solicitors Journal pp. 1405–1406.
- Loveland, I.D. (2004). The use of injunctions under TCPA 1990 s.187B. Journal of Planning and Environmental Law pp. 8–16.
- Loveland, I.D. (2004). The impact of the Human Rights Act on security of tenure in public housing. Public Law pp. 594–611.
- Loveland, I.D. (2003). Execution of mentally retarded criminals in the USA. Public Law pp. 52–62.
- Loveland, I.D. (2003). Making it up as they go along: the Court of Appeal on succession rights in tenancies to same sex partners. Public Law pp. 222–235.
- Loveland, I.D. (2003). Does homelessness decisionmaking engage Article 6 ECHR? European Human Rights Law Review pp. 176–204.
- Loveland, I.D. (2003). The ongoing evolution of Reynolds privilege in domestic libel law. Entertainment Law Review pp. 178–184.
- Loveland, I.D. (2003). Stamp duty and rules of evidence in possession proceedings. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer pp. 506–516.
- Loveland, I.D. (2002). Local authority land sales: are councils under a fiduciary duty to accept the highest offer? Journal of Planning and Environmental Law pp. 257–270.
- Loveland, I.D. (2002). When a house is not a home under Art 8 ECHR. Public Law pp. 221–231.
- Loveland, I.D. (2002). Rethinking the rule in Hammersmith v Monk from a human rights perspective. European Human Rights Law Review pp. 327–342.
- Loveland, I.D. (2002). Injunctions, planning enforcement and human rights. Modern Law Review, 906(918).
- Loveland, I.D. (2001). Freedom of political expression: who needs the Human Rights Act? Public Law pp. 233–244.
- Loveland, I.D. (2001). Arriverderci Spycatcher?' Media and Arts Law Review pp. 113–123.
- Loveland, I.D. (2001). The compatibility of the land use planning system with Art 6 ECHR. Journal of Planning and Environment Law pp. 535–547.
- Loveland, I.D. (2001). And now wash your hands - statutory nuisance under the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Journal of Planning and Environmental Law, 79(1), pp. 1144–1153.
- Loveland, I.D. (2000). Political libels - whose right is it anyway? Current Legal Problems pp. 333–362.
- Loveland, I.D. (2000). Public law, political theory and legal theory - a reply to Paul Craig. Public Law pp. 205–210.
- Loveland, I.D. (2000). Reynolds v Times Newspapers in the House of Lords. Public Law pp. 351–360.
- Loveland, I.D. (2000). A new legal landscape ? Libel law and freedom of political expression in the UK. European Human Rights Law Review pp. 476–492.
- Loveland, I.D. (1999). Incorporating the ECHR into UK law. Parliamentary Affairs pp. 113–127.
- Loveland, I.D. (1999). The government of London. Political Quarterly pp. 91–100.
- Loveland, I.D. (1999). Constitutional law or administrative law: the status of the ECHR in UK law. Contemporary Issues in Law pp. 141–168.
- Loveland, I.D. (1999). Taking the constitution out of the common law. Liverpool Law Review pp. 17–31.
- Loveland, I.D. (1999). Libelling politicians: recent common law innovations in England and Australia. Anglo-American Law Review pp. 397–414.
- Loveland, I.D. (1999). Defending political libels. Political Quarterly pp. 435–442.
- Loveland, I.D. (1998). The constitutionalisation of political libels in English common law? Public Law pp. 633–646.
- Loveland, I.D. (1997). Liberals lost in the political thicket: US Term Limits Inc v Thornton. Anglo-American Law Review pp. 1–37.
- Loveland, I.D. (1997). The war against the judges. Political Quarterly pp. 162–171.
- Loveland, I.D. and Sharland, A. (1997). The Defamation Act 1996 and political libels. Public Law pp. 113–124.
- Loveland, I.D. (1997). Qualified privilege as a defence to political libels of elected politicians: going back to Derbyshire's American roots. Anglo-American Law Review pp. 245–267.
- Loveland, I.D. (1997). Reforming libel law: the public law dimension. International & Comparative Law Quarterly pp. 161–185.
- Loveland, I.D. (1997). Qualified privilege and political libels: a British solution to a British problem. Public Law pp. 428–437.
- Loveland, I.D. (1996). Sullivan v New York Times goes down under. Public Law pp. 126–139.
- Loveland, I.D. (1996). The status of children as applicants under the homelessness legislation: judicial subversion of legislative intent. Child and Family Law Quarterly pp. 89–104.
- Loveland, I.D. (1996). Schools and guns and commerce: a new balance in the USA's geographical separation of powers? Education and Law pp. 13–24.
- Loveland, I.D. (1996). Parliamentary sovereignty and the EC: the unfinished revolution? Parliamentary Affairs pp. 517–535.
- Loveland, I.D. (1996). A sign of things to come? The ECHR and a public/private divide in the civil law of defamation. Communications Law pp. 393–400.
- Loveland, I.D. and Sharland, A. (1996). Absolutely fatuous: defamation of MPs, freedom of speech and Article 9 of the Bill of Rights. Communications Law pp. 227–232.
- Loveland, I.D. (1996). A fundamental right to be gay under the Fourteenth Amendment? Public Law pp. 601–611.
- Loveland, I.D. (1994). Hate speech and the First Amendment. Public Law pp. 174–183.
- Loveland, I.D. (1994). The past, present and future of the "right" to abortion in the United States. Liverpool Law Review, 16(1), pp. 174–183. doi:10.1007/BF01080070.
- Loveland, I.D. (1994). Defamation of government bodies: taking lessons from America. Legal Studies pp. 206–225.
- Loveland, I.D. (1994). Cathy sod off! The end of the homelessness legislation. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 16(4), pp. 367–390. doi:10.1080/09649069408413621.
- Loveland, I.D. (1994). Positive racial discrimination and fair electoral representation in the United States. Public Law pp. 332–346.
- Loveland, I.D. (1993). The politics, law, and practice of intentional homelessness: 1 - housing debt. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 15(2), pp. 113–127. doi:10.1080/09649069308413593.
- Loveland, I.D. (1993). The politics, law, and practice of intentional homelessness: 2 - abandonment of existing housing. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 15(3), pp. 185–199. doi:10.1080/09649069308412389.
- Loveland, I.D. (1993). Affirming Roe v Wade? Planned Parenthood v Casey. Public Law pp. 14–24.
- Loveland, I.D. (1993). Redefining parliamentary sovereignty ? A new perspective on the search for the meaning of law. Parliamentary Affairs, 46(3), pp. 319–332.
- Loveland, I.D. (1993). An unappealing analysis of the public-private divide: the case of the homelessness legislation. Liverpool Law Review, 15(1), pp. 39–59. doi:10.1007/BF01079362.
- Loveland, I.D. (1993). Racial segregation in state schools: the parent's right to choose? Journal of Law and Society, 20(3), pp. 341–355.
- Loveland, I.D. (1992). Labour and the constitution: the "right" approach to reform? Parliamentary Affairs, 45(2), pp. 173–187.
- Loveland, I.D. (1992). Square pegs, round holes? The ‘right' to council housing in the post-war era. Journal of Law and Society, 19(3), pp. 173–187.
- Loveland, I.D. (1991). Local government responses to homelessness: a Californian case study. Local Government Studies, 17(1), pp. 13–43. doi:10.1080/03003939108433562.
- Loveland, I.D. (1991). Administrative law, administrative processes and the housing of homeless persons: a view from the sharp end. Journal of Social Welfare Law, 13(1), pp. 4–26. doi:10.1080/09649069108413927.
- Loveland, I.D. (1991). Legal rights and political realities: governmental responses to homelessness in Britain. Law and Social Inquiry, 16(2), pp. 249–319. doi:10.1111/j.1747-4469.1991.tb00920.x.
- Loveland, I.D. (1990). Distress for rent: an archaic remedy. Journal of Law and Society, 17(3), pp. 363–383.
- Loveland, I.D. (1989). The micro-politics of welfare rights: the interpretation and application of the cohabitation rule in the housing benefit scheme. Journal of Social Welfare Law, 11(1), pp. 23–42. doi:10.1080/09649068908412090.
- Loveland, I.D. (1989). Policing welfare: local authority responses to claimant fraud in the housing benefit scheme. Journal of Law and Society, 16(2), pp. 187–209.
- Loveland, I.D. (1988). Housing benefit: administrative law and administrative practice. Public Administration, 66(1), pp. 57–75. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9299.1988.tb00681.x.
- Loveland, I.D. (1988). Discretionary decisionmaking in the housing benefit scheme: a case study. Policy and Politics, 16(2), pp. 99–110.
- Loveland, I.D. (1988). Homelessness in the USA. Urban Law and Policy pp. 231–276.
- Loveland, I.D. (1987). Politics, organisation and environment: influences on the exercise of administrative discretion within the housing benefit scheme. Journal of Social Welfare Law, 9(4), pp. 216–236. doi:10.1080/09649068708412178.
- Loveland, I.D. (1987). Welfare benefits, administrative discretion and the politics of the new urban left. Journal of Law and Society, 14(4).
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Overview
Ian Loveland is Professor of Public Law. His main academic expertise is in British and US constitutional law and history and English housing law. He has published and taught widely in those fields. In addition to his academic work, Professor Loveland has practiced as a barrister at the public law bar and has appeared as counsel in the High Court and Court of Appeal.
At City, Professor Loveland teaches graduate and undergraduate classes in inter alia Public Law, Constitutional Law of the USA, and Canadian Constitutional Law. He has recently supervised two PhD students in the public law field to successful completion of their theses and on into academic positions at universities.
He has recently completed a two volume study on Australian constitutional history published by Hart in 2021; The chaos of politics: the integrity of law - a study of McCawley and Trethowan; volume 1 McCawley; volume 2 Trethowan; and an edited collection of essays on British and Candian public law also to be published by Hart in 2021.
His major published works include a widely adopted textbook on British constitutional law - (2018 – 8th ed) Constitutional law, administrative law and human rights: a critical introduction 794 + xl pp (Oxford: OUP); as well as several monographs - (1995) Housing homeless persons: administrative law and the administrative process 379 + ix pp (Oxford: Clarendon Press); (1999) By due process of law ? Racial discrimination and the right to vote in South Africa 1855-1960 428 + xxvi pp (Oxford: Hart Publishing);
(2000) Political libels 189 + xx pp (Oxford: Hart Publishing); and several major edited volumes of essays on public law subjects; (1995) The frontiers of criminality (London: Sweet and Maxwell); (1995) A special relationship? American influences on public law in the UK (Oxford: OUP); (1998) Importing the First Amendment: freedom of speech and expression in Britain, Europe and the USA (Oxford: Hart Publishing).
He publishes regularly in leading academic journals on a range of public law subjects. His most recent publications are (2017) ‘Changing the meaning of ‘vulnerable’ under the homelessness legislation’ Journal of Family and Social Welfare Law pp 298-315;
(2017a) ‘Liberty, equality and the right to marry under the Fourteenth Amendment’ British Journal of American Legal Studies pp 96-115; (2017b) ‘The sexual orientation cases’ British Journal of American Legal Studies pp 2-25 (special edition on Scalia);
(2017c) ‘Nearly twenty years later: assessing the significance of the Human Rights Act 1998 to residential possession proceedings’ The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer pp169-190; (2017d) ‘”Human rights” defences in possession proceedings: a cautionary tale’ Kings Law Journal pp 130-156; (2018) ‘Reforming the homelessness legislation? Exploring the constitutional and administrative legitimacy of judicial lawmaking’ Public Law forthcoming c 14,000 words. Profesor Loveland is also a frequent contributor to professional journals in his fields of expertise.
His notable cases as counsel include Harlow District Council v Hall [2006] EWCA Civ 156; [2006] HLR 27; R (Chelfat) v Tower Hamlets LBC [2006] EWHC (Admin) 313; Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea v Danesh [2006] EWCA Civ 1404; [2006] All ER (D) 66 (Oct); [2007] 1 WLR 69; Brumby v Octavia Housing Association [2010] EWHC 1793 (QBD); Thompson v Roberts [2012] EWHC 2160 (QB); LB of Harrow v Wilson [2010] EWHC 1574 (QB).
Professor Loveland has appeared as an expert witness before various parliamentary select committes, including latterly the Joint Commons/Lords Committee on the constitution with respect to the Scotland Act 2016 and the Communities and Local Government Committee with respect to private rented housing policies. During 2017 he also appeared as a keynote speaker at the Northern Homelessness Conference in Manchester and chaired a day-long conference for the Public Policy Exchange on Homelessness.
He appears occasionally as a commentator on radio and television, most recently on BBC Radio 4's World at One in January 2107 with respect to the possible impeachment of President Trump. He is currently working with the BBC Panorama team on a progamme about security of tenure - or the lack of it - in the private rented housing sector.
Professor Loveland has held visiting professorships at the American Bar Foundation, the University of Cape Town, the University of Hong Kong and latterly at the University of New South Wales and the University of Paris-Nanterre.
Qualifications
- LLM European Law, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom, 1991 – 1993
- D Phil, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 1985 – 1988
- BA Law and Sociology, University of Warwick, United Kingdom, 1981 – 1985
Employment
- Professor of Publlc Law, City University London, 1999 – present
- Professor of Law and Head of Department of Law, Brunel University, 1995 – 1999
- Lecturer in law, Queen Mary College, 1991 – 1995
- Junior Research Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford University, 1988 – 1991
Research students
Alex Antoniou
Thesis title: The New Criminal Offence of Possession of Extreme Pornographic Images (Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008, ss. 63-7)
Sam McIntosh
Thesis title: Open Justice and Investigation into Deaths at the Hands of the State
Oliver O'Callaghan
Thesis title: An Examination of the Legal Restrictions on Press Freedom in England: To What Extent is Freedom of Speech among Journalists Protected or Restricted by the English Law including Defamation and Privacy?
Publications
Featured publications
- Loveland, I. (2021). McCawley and Trethowan - The Chaos of Politics and the Integrity of Law - Volume 2 Trethowan. Hart Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5099-4827-7.
- Loveland, I.D. (2018). Reforming the homelessness legislation? Exploring the constitutional and administrative legitimacy of judicial lawmaking. Public Law, 2018(Apr), pp. 299–323.
Publications by category
Books (19)
- Loveland, I. (2021). British and Canadian Public Law in Comparative Perspective. Hart Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5099-3109-5.
- Loveland, I. (2021). (2921; 9th ed) Constituional law, administrative law and human rights. Oxford: OUP. ISBN 978-0-19-886012-9.
- Loveland, I. (2021). McCawley and Trethowan - The Chaos of Politics and the Integrity of Law - Volume 1 McCawley. Hart Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5099-2711-1.
- Loveland, I.D. (2018). Constitutional law. administrative law and human rights (8th edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Loveland, I. (2015). (2015 – 7th ed) Constitutional law, administrative law and human rights: a critical introduction 794 + xl pp (Oxford: OUP). Oxford: OUP.
- Loveland, I. (2012). Constitutional law, administrative law, and human rights: a critical introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-960640-5.
- Loveland, I. (2009). Constitutional law, administrative law, and human rights: a critical introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-921974-2.
- Loveland, I. (2006). Constitutional law, administrative law, and human rights. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-929041-3.
- Loveland, I. (2003). Constitutional Law, Administrative Law And Human Rights. London: Butterworths. ISBN 978-0-406-95952-2.
- Loveland, I. (2000). Political libels: a comparative study. Oxford: Hart Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84113-115-3.
- Loveland, I. (2000). Constitutional law. London: Butterworth.
- Loveland, I. (Ed.), (2000). Constitutional law. Dartmouth: Aldershot.
- Loveland, I. (1999). By Due Process of Law? Racial discrimination and the right to vote in South Africa 1855-1960. Oxford: Hart Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84113-049-1.
- Loveland, I. (Ed.), (1998). Importing the First Amendment: freedom of speech and expression in Britain, Europe and the USA. Oxford: Hart Publishing.
- Loveland, I.D. (1996). Constitutional law. London: Butterworths.
- Loveland, I. (1995). Housing homeless persons: administrative law and the administrative process. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Loveland, I. (Ed.), (1995). Frontiers of Criminality. London: Sweet & Maxwell. ISBN 978-0-421-52630-3.
- Loveland, I. (Ed.), (1995). A special relationship? American influences on public law in the UK. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-826014-1.
- Loveland, I.D. Constitutional law, administrative law and human rights. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-870903-9.
Chapters (12)
- Loveland, I. (2021). 'Political libels' in Loveland (2021) (ed) Canadian and British public law in comparative perspective. In Loveland, I. (Ed.), Canadian and British public law in comparative perspective Hart/Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-5099-3111-8.
- Loveland, I. (2021). 'Introduction - constitutions similar in principle?' in Loveland (2021) (ed) Canadian and British public law in comparative perspective. In Loveland, I. (Ed.), Canadian and British public law in copparative perspective (pp. 1–23). London: Hart/Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-5099-3111-8.
- Loveland, I.D. (2003). Europe. In Bogdanor, V. (Ed.), The British constitution in the twentieth centur Oxford: Clarendon Press.
- Loveland, I.D. (2000). Introduction. In Loveland, I. (Ed.), Constitutional law (pp. xi–xxv). Aldershot: Dartmought.
- Loveland, I.D. (1999). Local government. Constitutional reform now (pp. 307–326). London: Longmans.
- Loveland, I.D. (1998). A free trade in ideas - and outcomes. In Loveland, I. (Ed.), Importing the first amendment (pp. 1–22). Oxford: Hart Publishing.
- Loveland, I.D. (1998). City of Chicago v Tribune Co: in contexts. In Loveland, I. (Ed.), Importing the first amendment Oxford: Hart Publishing.
- Loveland, I.D. (1997). Privacy and political speech: an agenda for the constitutionalisation of the law of libel. In Birks, P. (Ed.), Extending obligations (pp. 51–93). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Loveland, I.D. (1995). Preface. In Loveland, I. (Ed.), The frontiers of Criminality (pp. ix–xvi). London: Sweet and Maxwell. ISBN 978-0-421-52630-3.
- Loveland, I.D. (1995). Introduction: should we take lessons from America? In Loveland, I. (Ed.), A Special Relationship (pp. 1–24). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-826014-1.
- Loveland, I.D. (1995). The criminalisation of racist violence. In Loveland, I. (Ed.), A Special Relationship (pp. 253–278). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-826014-1.
- Loveland, I.D. (1994). An irrelevant consideration? The role of administrative law in determining the local connection of homeless persons. In Genn, H. and Richardson, G. (Eds.), Judicial review and government action (pp. 211–232). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Journal articles (126)
Practitioners (23)
- (2011). Grounded! Suing Ryanair. New Law Journal, pp. 117–118
- (2001). Religious drug use as a human right. New Law Journal, p. 41
- (2001). Grobbelar saves - but The Sun gets the rebound. New Law Journal, p. 79
- (2001). An alternative view of the impact of the Human Rights Act on the planning process. New Law Journal, pp. 231–232
- (2001). Sexual orientation discrimination. New Law Journal, p. 612
- (2001). Washbasins and nuisances. New Law Journal, p. 701
- (2001). Alconbury in the House of Lords. New Law Journal, p. 713
- (2000). Libel shopping in the wrong mall. New Law Journal, p. 759
- (2000). Two wrongs (almost) make a right. New Law Journal, p. 1020
- (2000). Back to the future. New Law Journal, pp. 1220–1221
- (2000). Importing the First Amendment. New Law Journal, pp. 1342–1343
- (2000). The horizontal direct effect of the Human Rights Act: taking a lesson from America. New Law Journal, p. 1595
- (2000). Freedom of expression and libel law - liberalisation continues. New Law Journal, p. 1880
- (1996). Taking guns to school: the American way. New Law Journal, pp. 1717–1718
- (1996). Political libels: time to take a lesson from America? New Law Journal, pp. 148–149
- (1996). And on the seventh day... "creation science" and freedom of speech in the USA. New Law Journal, pp. 474–475
- (1996). The unkindest cut? Castration as a punishment for sex offenders in the USA. New Law Journal, pp. 552–553
- (1996). The English position. New Law Journal, pp. 1796–1797
- (1994). Cathy push off! Goodbye to the homelessness legislation? New Law Journal, pp. 607–608
- (1994). Animal sacrifice and religious freedom under the First Amendment. New Law Journal, pp. 898–899
- (1993). More than the mere extinguishment of life. New Law Journal, pp. 953–956
- (1993). Libelling public figures. New Law Journal, pp. 953–956
- (1992). Abortion and the US Supreme Court. New Law Journal, pp. 974–975
Other
- Loveland, I. (2000). Casebook on constitutional law.
Professional activities
Online article
- The consumer as impotent king. (1990). The Guardian