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Rec.Type a Language eng Entry d. 2013/02/08 Update d. 2023/06/15
Bib.Level m Pub Ctry. s.l Date1 2013 Date2 0
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001##0002-2750
020##\a9781107337718 (ebook)
020##\a9781107043022 (hardback)
020##\a9781107618169 (paperback)
035##\a(ELIB.KPI)0000-0065
050##\aElectronic Book
1001#\aStraw, Jack.
24510\aAspects of law reform \h [electronic resource] : \b an insider's perspective / \c Jack Straw.
260##\a[s.l.] : \b Cambridge University Press, \c 2013.
300##\a1 online resource (100 pages) : \b digital, PDF file(s).
4900#\aThe Hamlyn Lectures.
504##\aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
5050#\aThe future of the criminal courts -- The Human Rights Act and Europe -- Judicial appointments.
5203#\aThe British justice system is an ancient one that has continually evolved to meet modern needs. In this set of three essays, originally presented as the Hamlyn lectures in 2012, Jack Straw reviews some of the most important recent reforms to the system of British justice and suggests key areas in need of further reform. He focuses in particular on the criminal courts, human rights, judicial appointments and the relationship between the UK Parliament, the domestic courts and the European Court of Human Rights. In all three cases, he argues that the British justice system is now in a healthier state than it has been in his lifetime, but that there remains much room - and need - for improvement.
650#4\aLaw reform.
650#4\aLaw reform \z Great Britain.
653##\aElectronic books.
85640o\nEbook\uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107337718
930##\aE-Book
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