Achieving Civil Justice
Author: edited by Roger Smith
Achieving Civil Justice brings together leading authors from both sides of the Atlantic to provide a unique collection of writings on civil justice. In response to Lord Woolf's proposals on civil justice reform, contributors argue that his examination does not go far enough and that more radical reform and consideration are needed to achieve any major improvement in the system of civil justice.
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Full Price: £6
ASBOs: a practitioner's guide to defending anti-social behaviour orders
Author: Maya Sikand
ASBOs: a practitioner's guide to defending anti-social behaviour orders is a unique guide to this area of law. It is the first text to examine the practice and procedure of the criminal courts and the county court from the standpoint of a practitioner acting for the defendant. In addition to providing procedural and tactical guidance, it lends a powerful voice to the debate for a fairer and more balanced approach to what is 'anti-social behaviour' and what the appropriate prohibitions should be.
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Full Price: £45
Beyond the Courtroom: a lawyer's guide to campaigning
Author: Katie Ghose
Beyond the Courtroom sets out how lawyers can go beyond individual cases to influence policy as well as law - and to work in partnership with others to effect change and challenge accepted thinking at local, national and EU level.
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Full Price: £20
Inquests: a practitioner's guide
Author: Leslie Thomas, Adam Straw and Danny Friedman
This unique guide contains a wealth of tips and tactical guidance from leading practitioners in the field of inquest law. There is a digest of resources and guidelines necessary to hold public authorities to account, guidance on how to approach narrative verdicts, with supporting precedents, and practical advice and information on preliminary steps, funding, disclosure and hearings.
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Full Price: £48
Judicial Review Proceedings: A practitioner’s guide.
Author: Jonathan Manning
This title provides a concise and easy-to-understand introduction to the law and practice of judicial review proceedings. Aimed at solicitors, legal executives and barristers, Judicial Review Proceedings is a ready source of reference for both the specialist and the practitioner who only handles the occasional judicial review action. It first covers the substantive law of judicial review, before proceeding to deal with individual areas of the law where it is relevant. The crucial task of obtaining leave is then covered in detail.
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Full Price: £34
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