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|a Introduction to the English legal system /
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|a Cover; Contents; List of boxes and diagrams; Table of cases; Table of legislation; INTRODUCTION; 1 Themes and structure; Introduction; Themes; Structure; Questions; Weblinks; Blog items; Further reading; PART I: LAW, SOCIETY, AND AUTHORITY; 2 Law and society: the purposes and functions of law; Introduction; The macro functions of law: law and orders; Other macro functions; Micro functions of law; Conclusion: law and society; Questions; Weblinks; Blog items; Further reading; 3 Law making: authority and process; Introduction; Power, legitimacy, and authority in the law-making process.
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|a The law-making institutionsThe British Parliament and central government; European law-making institutions; The courts; Other sources of law making; Conclusion; Questions; Weblinks; Blog items; Further reading; PART II: THE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK; 4 Shaping the institutional framework: the role of government; Introduction; The Ministry of Justice (MoJ); The Home Office; Other government departments; Questions; Weblinks; Blog items; Further reading; 5 The criminal justice system; Introduction; Theories of criminal justice; Understanding the criminal justice system; Pre-trial stages.
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|a The trial stageThe post-trial stages; The place of the victim; A strategic approach to criminal justice?; Questions; Weblinks; Blog items; Further reading; 6 The administrative justice system; Introduction; The role of administrative law: authority and values; Administrative justice: the institutional framework; Parliament; Overview of the administrative justice system; Questions; Weblinks; Blog items; Further reading; 7 The family justice system; Introduction; Family justice: the institutional framework; Children; Adoption; Matrimonial matters; Ancillary relief; Child support.
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|a Domestic violenceThe practitioners; Funding family law cases; Conclusion; Questions; Weblinks; Blog items; Further reading; 8 The civil and commercial justice system; Introduction; The purpose of the civil justice system: the forum of last resort; Alternative dispute resolution (ADR); The court structure: preliminary issues; The county court; The High Court; The commercial justice system; Other courts and offices; The reform of civil justice-new developments; Appeals and the appeal courts; The appeal courts; Comment; Questions; Weblinks; Blog items; Further reading.
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|a PART III: THE DELIVERY AND FUNDING OF LEGAL SERVICES9 Delivering legal services: practitioners, adjudicators, and legal scholars; Introduction; The practitioners; Professionally qualified lawyers: solicitors and barristers; Regulation of the legal profession; Professional groups allied to the legal profession; Lay advisers and other providers of legal services; Adjudicators and dispute resolvers; The legal scholars; Access to law; Questions; Weblinks; Blog items; Further reading; 10 The funding of legal services; Introduction; Publicly funded legal services.
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|a Are you new to the study of law? You've decided to study one of the most fascinating subjects - law. Whether you're working towards a law degree or studying law as part of another subject, Introduction to the English Legal System is the ideal starting point. Right from the word go, it will enliven and bring clarity to the law, and the important role it plays in society ... and do you want to engage with contemporary debates?Distilling over 30 years' experience in the law, Martin Partington challenges your assumptions about the English legal system, and encourages you to question how far it meet.
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