ABSTRACT

First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

chapter 1|1 pages

THE NATURE OF LAW INTRODUCTION

chapter |14 pages

Methods of classifying the law

chapter |2 pages

Resolution of disputes

chapter |1 pages

Hart’s theory

chapter |2 pages

Criticism of the positivist approach

chapter |5 pages

Durkheim’s theory

chapter |7 pages

THE HART-FULLER DEBATE

chapter |1 pages

The pre-trial process

chapter |9 pages

Theories of justice

chapter |8 pages

Certainty

chapter |16 pages

Constitutional doctrines

chapter |1 pages

SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 1

Classification of law

chapter |1 pages

Law and morality

chapter |2 pages

Administrative control of power

chapter 2|18 pages

THE SOURCES OF LAW INTRODUCTION

chapter |1 pages

The institutions of the European Union

chapter |1 pages

The Criminal Law Revision Committee

chapter |8 pages

Judicial inquiries

chapter |1 pages

THE SOURCES OF LAW

Distinguishing between sources of law

chapter |1 pages

The institutions of the European Union

chapter 3|14 pages

THE COURTS AND THEIR PERSONNEL

The court system

chapter |1 pages

Lords of Appeal in Ordinary

chapter |1 pages

Lord Justices of Appeal

chapter |9 pages

District judges

chapter |5 pages

The Lord Chancellor

chapter |8 pages

Coroners

chapter |1 pages

SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 3

The court system

chapter |1 pages

The personnel of the courts

chapter |13 pages

Training of solicitors

chapter |1 pages

Loser legally aided

chapter |8 pages

Financial eligibility

chapter |2 pages

THE PROVISION OF LEGAL SERVICES

The legal profession

chapter |4 pages

Tribunals

chapter |10 pages

Control of administrative tribunals

chapter |2 pages

ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION

Alternatives to court action

chapter 6|20 pages

THE JUDICIAL FUNCTION INTRODUCTION

chapter 7|10 pages

CIVIL PROCEEDINGS INTRODUCTION

chapter |8 pages

Part 7 claims

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CIVIL PROCEEDINGS

General

chapter |1 pages

The Civil Procedure Rules 1998

chapter 8|21 pages

CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS INTRODUCTION

chapter |1 pages

Trials in the Crown Court

chapter 9|8 pages

LEGAL LIABILITY INTRODUCTION

chapter |4 pages

Liability of children

chapter |1 pages

Vicarious liability

chapter |6 pages

Other entities

chapter |10 pages

Recklessness

chapter |7 pages

Automatism

chapter |21 pages

The tort of negligence

chapter |5 pages

Children and young offenders

chapter |4 pages

Civil law remedies in tort

chapter |1 pages

LEGAL LIABILITY

Legal and moral responsibility

chapter |1 pages

Strict liability offences

chapter 10|10 pages

EUROPEAN LAW INTRODUCTION

chapter |2 pages

The ECJ

chapter |16 pages

Law making powers of the EC institutions

chapter |2 pages

EUROPEAN LAW

Development of the EC/EU UK membership of the EC Institutions of the EU

chapter |4 pages

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