This new single volume looseleaf provides an innovative and authoritative approach to the effects of the Human Rights Act 1998 on judicial review and the issue of human rights as a whole. This is an immensely practical work which covers the subject and explores the problem areas through case studies.
Procedural advice is given in introductory text to each case study on the following topics: Civil court proceedings Criminal Investigations Criminal procedure Magistrates Education Housing Immigration and extradition Local government Planning and environment Mental health The case studies are based on decisions already made in the courts and set out hypothetical examples of problem. The chosen issue is then worked through and alternative scenarios to the facts are discussed.
Completed sample judicial review forms and other precedents (including Scottish Styles) are also included wherever necessary to outline the procedural elements of the case.In addition, there is an introductory division which explores the issues relating to judicial review and human rights as a whole in the light of the Human Rights Act 1998 and the European Convention on Human Rights.
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Nov/December 2008
Cover: Detail from Priscilla Coleman’s work in “Court Scenes” Major New Titles published in November (pp. 1-29) Inner Temple Book Prize Shortlist (p. 31) November Subs & Supplements (pp. 33-44) Middle Temple Library 50th Birthday (p. 44) Wigs & Wherefores Launch (pp. 45-46) Forthcoming Publications (pp. 48-51) WS&H Publications (pp. 52-64) |
William Blackstone: Law and Letters in the Eighteenth CenturyEdited by:
ISBN: 0199550298
ISBN13: 9780199550296
Published: October 2008
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Hardback
Price: £29.99
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