English legal system / by Michael Bromby
Material type:
- 9788197361302
- 422.1 BRO
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to the English Legal System
Chapter 2: Judicial Reasoning
Chapter 3: How to Find the Law and Use It
Chapter 4: The Legal Profession
Chapter 5: Magistrates
Chapter 6: The Judiciary
Chapter 7: Juries
Chapter 8: The Civil Justice System
Chapter 9: The Criminal Justice System
Chapter 10: Funding
Chapter 11: Sentencing
Chapter 12: Appeals
English Legal System – The Fundamentals guides you through the central principles of this core subject, using accessible language and helpful features to provide you with a clear understanding of the English legal system.
Each chapter opens with a bulleted outline of the main concepts and ideas
Key extracts are boxed and case names are highlighted to make research easy
“Over to you…” boxes encourage critical thinking
Diagrams, charts and grids break down complex legal principles
“Hear from the Author” boxes provide links to additional resources online
Each chapter closes with a summary recapping the main points
“Key Cases” grids provide a summary of all the key cases discussed in the chapter, and their salient points
Further reading tips help you to broaden your perspective
End of chapter questions allow you to test your knowledge
Covers all topics likely to be studied at undergraduate level, on Diploma in Law (CPE) programmes and ILEX
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