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Smith and Bailey on the Modern English Legal System P.F. Smith

Smith and Bailey on the Modern English Legal System By P.F. Smith

Smith and Bailey on the Modern English Legal System by P.F. Smith


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Examines the English legal system as it is today, rather than dwelling on its evolution and development. This edition looks at the contemporary legal machinery in the light of both civil justice (The Woolf Report) and criminal justice (The Royal Commission), and the consequent changes in the law.

Smith and Bailey on the Modern English Legal System Summary

Smith and Bailey on the Modern English Legal System by P.F. Smith

This study examines the English legal system as it is today, rather than dwelling on its evolution and development. This edition looks at the contemporary legal machinery in the light of both civil justice (The Woolf Report) and criminal justice (The Royal Commission), and the consequent changes in its law and practice. Also incorporated is the decision in Pepper v. Hart, implementation of the Maastricht Treaty, and many other developments.

Table of Contents

Courts and tribunals. Lawyers. Judges. Legislation. Statutory interpretation. Judicial precedent. Information and advice services. Features of litigation. Pre-trial civil and criminal procedure. The civil trial. The tribunal hearing. The criminal trial. Appeals and judicial review.

Additional information

GOR004178500
9780421508408
042150840X
Smith and Bailey on the Modern English Legal System by P.F. Smith
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
1996-10-03
1065
N/A
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