The Legal System provides an overview of the institutions, personnel, and procedures that make up the legal system in England and Wales. Current changes are explained and critically evaluated, and the text explores a number of key competing themes and underlying tensions which run through the legal system. These are identified in the first chapter and then illustrated through concise exposition and practical examples in the following substantive chapters.
Brief summaries at the beginning of each chapter enable students to assess the key points of study quickly and easily. Meanwhile further reading lists, useful web site links, and self-test questions at the end of chapters allow students to research the subject in more depth, and to test their understanding of this important area of study.
This is an ideal introduction to the subject; the concise volume successfully combines key principles with thought-provoking questions, and points the way for further study and more in-depth analysis.
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April/May 2008
Cover: A nice Brazilian beach This Months Major Titles pp. 1-56 Brazil Cycle Challenge 2007 pp. 57-70 Inner Temple Library 50th Anniversary p. 72 April Subscriptions & Supplements pp. 73-80 Wildy Trips p. 80 Wildy’s in Abuja p.81 Important Forthcoming Publications pp. 82-85 Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publications pp. 86-92 |
The Bar Handbook 2008Edited by:
ISBN: 1405728051
ISBN13: 9781405728058
Published: May 2008
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £60.00
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