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_aCases and materials on the English legal system / _cMichael Zander. |
250 | _aTenth edition. | ||
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bCambridge University Press, _c[2007] |
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_alxi, 861 pages ; _c25 cm. |
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490 | 1 | _aLaw in context | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_gChapter 1. _tThe organisation of trial courts -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tThe work handled by the courts -- _g(1) _tThe civil courts -- _g(2) _tThe criminal courts -- _g3. _tManaging the courts -- _g4. _tIT for the courts -- _g5. _tThe tribunal system -- _gChapter 2. _tPre-trial civil proceedings -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tFew cases are ever started and fewer reach court -- _g3. _tLegal proceedings -- _gPart 36. _toffers to settle and payment into court -- _g4. _tGetting the documentary evidence -- _g5. _tGetting evidence from witnesses -- _g6. _tPre-trial case management -- _g7. _tAlternative dispute resolution (ADR) -- _gChapter 3. _tPre-trial criminal proceedings -- _g1. _tIntroduction - the overriding objective -- _g2. _tQuestioning of suspects by the police -- _g3. _tSafeguards for the suspect -- _g4. _tStop, arrest, detention -- _g5. _tEstablishing the suspect's identity -- _g6. _tGetting the evidence -- _g7. _tThe prosecution process -- _g8. _tBail or remand in custody -- _g9. _tInformation supplied to the opponent ('Disclosure') -- _g10. _tThe allocation of cases between higher and lower criminal trial courts -- _g1986. _tconsultation paper -- _g1990. _tPractice Note -- _g1995. _tconsultation paper -- _g11. _tThe guilty plea -- _g12. _tCommittal or transfer proceedings -- _g13. _tThe voluntary bill of indictment -- _g14. _tCase management and pre-trial preparation -- _g15. _tPreparation of cases by the defence -- _g16. _tDelays in criminal cases -- _g17. _tPublicity and contempt of court -- _gChapter 4. _tThe trial process -- _g1. _tThe adversary system compared with the inquisitorial -- _g2. _tDoes being represented make a difference? -- _g4. _tEstablishing the facts: the unreliability of human testimony -- _g5. _tThe principle of orality -- _g6. _tThe taking of evidence -- _g7. _tJustice should be conducted in public -- _g8. _tThe exclusionary rules of evidence -- _gChapter 5. _tThe jury -- _g1. _tThe origins of the jury system -- _g2. _tEligibility for jury service -- _g3. _tThe process of jury selection -- _g4. _tChallenging of jurors -- _g5. _tThe size of the jury -- _g6. _tWho serves on juries? -- _g7. _tThe extent to which juries are used -- _g8. _tAids to the jury -- _g9. _tThe quality of jury decision-making -- _g10. _tRespective roles of judge and jury -- _g11. _tMajority jury verdicts -- _g12. _tRetrials on jury disagreement -- _g13. _tWill the courts consider what happened in the jury room? -- _g14. _tPublication of the secrets of the jury room -- _g15. _tDoes the jury acquit too many defendants? -- _g16. _tTrial on indictment without a jury -- _g17. _tThe operation of the jury (and trials) in former times -- _gChapter 6. _tCosts and the funding of legal proceedings -- _g1. _tThe new rules -- _g2. _tControls on costs -- _g3. _tShould costs follow the event? -- _g4. _tExceptions to the rule that costs follow the event -- _g5. _tThe legal aid system -- _g(1) _tThe civil legal aid scheme -- _g(2) _tThe criminal legal aid scheme -- _g6. _tConditional fees and contingency fees -- _g7. _tLegal expenses insurance (LEI) -- _g8. _tPro bono work done by the profession -- _gChapter 7. _tAppeals -- _g1. _tThe structure of appeal courts -- _g2. _tThe appeal process -- _g3. _tAppeal decisions -- _g4. _tDealing with alleged miscarriage of justice cases -- _gChapter 8. _tThe legal profession -- _g1. _tThe component parts of the profession -- _gPart nerships. _tamong barristers -- _g2. _tThe divided profession -- _g3. _tLaw centres -- _g4. _tThe use of solicitors, and clients' perceptions -- _g5. _tReform of the profession - current issues -- _g6. _tFrom the Clementi Review to the Legal Services Bill -- _g7. _tClementi - what has happened?. |
520 | _a"This title, a companion volume to The Law Making Process, is the definitive collection of cases and materials on the workings of the English legal system. Written by the foremost scholar in the field, it surveys how the law functions from the trial process (from pre-trial proceedings to the funding of trials), the role of the jury, and the legal profession. This edition takes account of all recent major legislative and judicial changes and updates the material on the established areas of the law. The book takes a 'law in context' approach, setting out those factors beyond the legal environment which impact on and inform the changes within it. The collection is required reading for all students seeking a thorough knowledge and in-depth understanding of how the English legal system operates."--Publisher's website. | ||
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