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Speaking in Court Andrew Watson

Speaking in Court By Andrew Watson

Speaking in Court by Andrew Watson


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This book will be of interest to general readers, law practitioners interested in how advocacy has developed in courts of yesteryear, teachers of advocacy who want to locate there subject in history and impart this to their students, and to law students curious about the origins of what they are learning.

Speaking in Court Summary

Speaking in Court: Developments in Court Advocacy from the Seventeenth to the Twenty-First Century by Andrew Watson

This book maps the changes in court advocacy in England and Wales over the last three centuries. Advocacy, the means by which a barrister puts their clients case to the court and jury, has grown piecemeal and at an uneven pace; the result of a complex interplay of many influences. Andrew Watson examines the numerous principal factors, fromthe effect on juniors of successful styles deployed by senior advocates, changes in court procedure, reforms in laws determining who and what may be put before courts, the amount of mediareporting of court cases, and public and press opinion about the acceptable limits of advocates tactics and oratory. This book also explores the extent to which juries are used in trials and the social origins of those serving on them. It goes on to examine theformal teaching of advocacy which was only introduced comparatively recently, arguing that this, and new technology, will likely exert a strong influence on future forensic oratory.

Speaking in Courtprovides a readable history of advocacy and the many factors that have shaped it, and takes a far wider view of the history of advocacy than many titles, analysing the 20thCentury developments which are often overlooked. This book will be of interest to general readers, law practitioners interested in how advocacy has developed in courts of yesteryear, teachers of advocacy who want to locate there subject in history and impart this to their students, and to law students curious about the origins of what they are learning.

Speaking in Court Reviews

Speaking in Court is both delightful and informative. The premise is simple. There is something here for every advocate and it should be on every advocates shelf. (Tony Shaw, The Law Society Gazette, lawgazette.co.uk, October 14, 2019)

About Andrew Watson

Andrew Watson isLecturer at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. Before then he practiced as a solicitor and as a barrister during which time he acted as an advocate and appeared at all levels of courts. He was also a visiting lecturer on Advocacy Training Workshops at Harvard Law Schoolfrom 1998-2003and was an Assistant Professor at Niigata University in Japan from 1993-1995.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Distinguished Advocates, Judges, Classical Learning and Other Influences On Advocacy in the 18th and Early 19th Centuries.- 3. Prohibition Against Counsel in Felony Trials and the Consequences of its erosion.- 4. Victorian Advocacy: Emotion, Melodrama, Floridity and Juries.- 5. Signs of Change in Styles Before Juries.- 6. Decline of Jury Trials in the Civil and Criminal Courts and Other Key Developments.- 7. The Late Nineteenth Century and the Beginning of the Twentieth Century.- 8. A Spectacular Quartet of Leading Barristers.- 9. The Silent Revolution in Methods of Advocacy.- 10. Changes and Influences on Jury advocacy in England and Wales During the Second Half of the Twentieth Century.- 11. Developments in the Second Half of the 20th Century Influencing Advocacy in the Civil Courts.- 12. Some Conclusions.

Additional information

NPB9783030103941
9783030103941
3030103943
Speaking in Court: Developments in Court Advocacy from the Seventeenth to the Twenty-First Century by Andrew Watson
New
Hardback
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2019-04-04
366
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