TY - BOOK AU - Woolf,Harry AU - Campbell-Holt,Christopher TI - The pursuit of justice SN - 0199217092 AV - KD3995 .W66 2008 U1 - 347.42 22 PY - 2008///] CY - Oxford PB - New York, Oxford University Press KW - Justice, Administration of KW - England KW - Judicial review KW - Wales N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Part I. The English Legal System -- Part II. The Constitution And The Judiciary -- Part III. Crime And Penal Reform -- Part IV. Civil Justice -- Part V. International Legal Systems -- --; Part I; The English Legal System --; 1; A Question of Balance --; 2; Remedies --; 3; Droit Public - English Style --; 4; The Education the Justice System Requires Today -- --; Part II; The Constitution And The Judiciary --; 5; Magna Carta: A Precedent for Recent Constitutional Change --; 6; The Rule of Law and a Change in the Constitution --; 7; Judicial Review - The Tensions Between the Executive and Judiciary --; 8; Should the Media and the Judiciary be on Speaking Terms? --; 9; Judicial Independence Not Judicial Isolation --; 10; The Needs of a 21st Century Judge --; 11; Current Challenges in Judging --; 12; The Impact of Human Rights --; 13; Human Rights and Minorities -- --; Part III; Crime And Penal Reform --; 14; The Strangeways Prison Report: Overview and Recommendations --; 15; Strangeways: A Decade of Change? --; 16; A Justice System the Community Owns --; 17; Do We Need a New Approach to Penal Policy? --; 18; Making Sense of Sentencing -- --; Part IV; Civil Justice --; 19; Access to Justice Final Report: Overview --; 20; Medics, Lawyers and the Courts- A Defence of the Access to Justice Recommendations --; 21; Are the Courts Excessively Deferential to the Medical Profession? --; 22; Are the Judiciary Environmentally Myopic? --; 23; Environmental Law and Sustainable Development -- --; Part V; International Legal Systems --; 24; The International Role of the Judiciary --; 25; The Rule of Law and the Development of a Modern Economy in China --; 26; The Rule of Law and Harmony in China N2 - "This new book prints a collection of updated lectures and papers written and delivered by Lord Woolf since 1986, following his retirement in 2005 from the office of Lord Chief Justice and a judicial career that has covered part or all of the last four decades. Lord Woolf expresses his personal views and provides a panoramic insight into the main law reforms over this period. The title The Pursuit of Justice reflects Lord Woolf's determination to see that justice is done in the English courts. "--Publisher's website ER -