Geoffrey Rivlin, who boasts a wealth of experience as a former senior resident judge, barrister, and QC, leads the reader through the quirks of English law, offering fascinating details. Readers are regaled with lively descriptions of the workings of the legal system and vivid tales of the law in times gone by. Real life cases bring the book to life, enabling the reader to see the law in action, while descriptions of the participants in the legal system (including judges, lawyers, and police officers) root the book in the everyday reality of the legal profession. This is an essential read for anyone who is preparing for a law course or requires an understanding of the law in their working life.
Contents: Part One: 1. Introduction: the royal courts of justice. 2. The law and its importance3. The invisible palace I: Common law and equity. 4. The invisible palace II: the constitution. 5. The palace of Westminster: our chief law makers. 6. The police: our chief law enforcers. 7. The judiciary: our law upholders. Part Two: 8. The legal profession. 9. Solicitors. 10. Barristers. 11. The courts. 12. Criminal and civil cases. 13. Judges. Part Three: 14. Human rights. 15. Discrimination and the law. Part Four: 16. Criminal trials through the ages. 17. Punishments though the ages. 18. Criminal trials today. 19. Punishments today. 20. Young persons. Part Five: 21. European union law. 22. Laws around the world. 23. Some interesting cases.
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