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_aGillespie, Alisdair, _eauthor. |
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_aThe English legal system 10e / _cAlisdair Gillespie, Siobhan Weare. |
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_aNew York : _bOxford University Press, _c2025. |
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_axliii, 737 pages _c24 cm. |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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| 505 | _a1:The English legal system - Part I: Sources of Law: 2:Domestic sources of law: parliamentary material - 3:Domestic sources of law: case law - 4:International sources of law - 5:Human Rights Act 1998 - Part II: The Courts and the Practitioners: 6:The structure of the courts - 7:The structure of the tribunals - 8:The judiciary and their appointment - 9:Judicial independence - 10:The legal professions - 11:Funding access to justice - Part III: The Criminal Justice System: 12:The investigation of crime - 13:Pre-trial matters - 14:Those in court - 15:The trials - 16:Criminal appeals - Part IV: The Civil Justice System: 17:Civil litigation - 18:Remedies and appeals - 19:Alternative dispute resolution - Part V: The Future: 20:The future. | ||
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_a"The English Legal System presents the main areas of the legal system and encourages a critique of the wider aspects of how law is made and reformed. The book is structured in five parts. Part I looks at the sources of law including domestic and international sources. Part II looks at the courts and the practitioners. It considers the structure of the courts and tribunals, judges and judicial independence, the legal professions, and legal aid. Part III examines the criminal justice system. It describes issues related to lay justice, trials, and criminal appeals. The next part is about the civil justice system. It looks at civil litigation, remedies, appeals and alternative dispute resolution, as well as the funding of civil litigation. The final part looks to the future"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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| 650 | _aEnglish Legal System | ||
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| 650 | _aCriminal & Civil Justice System | ||
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