by Michael Mansfield (Author)
Michael Mansfield, QC, is Britain's most high-profile defence lawyer, whose unparalleled commitment to his clients and radical approach to forensics, evidence and disclosure have made him a scourge of the establishment and a champion of the individual in many miscarriages of justice cases. Passionate about unveiling corruption and unafraid to challenge received wisdom, he has taken on many of the most controversial cases of our times, including the Bloody Sunday Inquiry, Angela Cannings, Jill Dando and Barry George, Dodi Fayed and Princess Diana, Stephen Lawrence, Arthur Scargill and the miners and, most recently, the tragic death of Jean Charles de Menezes. Dissecting these cases with incisive intelligence, subtlety and humour, and interspersing revealing personal reminiscences he offers a fascinating insight into the idiosyncrasies of the English legal system and how it has changed from the late 1960s to the present.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 06 Sep 2010
ISBN 10: 1408801299
ISBN 13: 9781408801291
Book Overview: Michael Mansfield is Britain's most high-profile defence lawyer and a champion of civil liberties; his book has great appeal for the legal profession and for anyone who has followed his cases in the media Sell-out 'Audience with Michael Mansfield' events run throughout the year across the country Publication will be marked with further review coverage