English Legal System
by Catherine Elliott (Author), Frances Quinn (Author), Frances Quinn (Author), Catherine Elliott (Author)
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Used
Paperback
1998
$4.40
The Second Edition of this highly successful book builds on the First Edition to provide a clear and comprehensive explanation of the English legal system and how it works in practice. It has been written with the needs of A-level and undergraduate law students particularly in mind, but will be ideal also as a highly accessible text for the more general reader needing to know about the subject. English Legal System is accompanied by books from the same authors on three key areas of substantive law (Criminal Law, Contract Law and Tort Law), providing an ideal foundation for the study of English law.
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Used
Paperback
1996
$3.26
This book aims to provide a clear and comprehensive explanation of the English Legal System and how it works in practice. It considers the main areas of the English Legal System in practice - such as the sources of law, the legal professions, lay partcipation in the legal system, and legal aid and advice. In doing so it discusses the implications of recent developments in the field, including the new transfer for trial proceedings plea and direction hearings, preparatory hearings and the Criminal Appeals Act 1995 - all dramatic changes rapidly being introduced into the criminal justice system; as well as the implications of Lord Woolf's Civil Justice Review for the future of the civil justice system and the new proposals for legal aid and advice.
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Used
Hardcover
2008
$3.26
This best selling book on the English legal system has been used and appreciated by many generations of students. It offers critical analysis of the existing laws and discussion of reform options, necessary for a good appreciation of the subject.
Synopsis
The Second Edition of this highly successful book builds on the First Edition to provide a clear and comprehensive explanation of the English legal system and how it works in practice. It has been written with the needs of A-level and undergraduate law students particularly in mind, but will be ideal also as a highly accessible text for the more general reader needing to know about the subject. English Legal System is accompanied by books from the same authors on three key areas of substantive law (Criminal Law, Contract Law and Tort Law), providing an ideal foundation for the study of English law.