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Contents
Foreword
v
Online Updates
vii
Table of Cases
xv
Table of Statutes
xxxi
Table of Statutory Instruments
xxxvii
Table of International and European Conventions and Legislation
xxxix
Note on Neutral Citation of Cases
xli
PART I: Sources
1.
Understanding the English Legal System
1.
What is Law?
1-001
2.
Distinguishing Between Different Types of Law
1-002
3.
What is the English Legal System?
1-008
4.
The Mother of All Common Law Systems
1-013
5.
Keeping up-to-date with the English Legal System
1-023
2.
Sources of English Law
1.
Legislation
2-002
2.
Statutory Interpretation
2-017
3.
Case Law
2-031
4.
Prerogative Power
2-044
5.
Custom
2-045
6.
Books of Authority
2-046
7.
International Law as a Source of English Law
2-047
3.
Community Law: Its Impact on English Law and the
English Courts
1.
Community Law is Part of UK Law
3-001
2.
The Treaties
3-002
3.
Institutions
3-003
ix
CONTENTS
4.
Sources
of Community Law
3-024
5.
Direct Applicability and Direct Effect
3-026
6.
The
Von
Cohan Principle and
Marleasing:
Indirect Effect
3-035
7.
Damages from a Tardy State: The Francovich
Principle
3-036
8.
Direct Effect of Community Law in the UK
3-038
9.
Supremacy of Communuty Law in the UK
3-039
10.
General Principles of Law
3-042
11.
The
EU
and the European Convention on
Human Rights
3-043
12.
The Charter of Fundamental Rights
(2000) 3-054
13.
The Corpus Juris Project and the Creation of a
European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
3-045
14.
The
Harmonisation
of Civil Law
3-046
15.
The Treaty of Lisbon
3-048
4.
The European Convention on Human Rights and
English Law
1.
Incorporation into UK Law
4-001
2.
The Convention Rights
4-004
3.
The European Court of Human Rights
4-005
4.
The Approach of the European Court of
Human Rights
4-007
5.
Examples of the Convention's Application
in English Law
4-008
6.
The Approach of English Courts to Convention
Rights and Interpretation of Domestic Law
4-059
7.
Who Can Bring an Action and Against Whom
Can Actions be Brought?
4-066
8.
Evaluations of the Act's Impact
4-069
9.
The Dramatic Effect of Article
6:
Repositioning
the Judiciary in the UK Constitution
4-070
5.
Law Reform and the Changing Legal System
1.
The Inevitability of Change
5-001
2.
Methods of Law Reform
5-002
3.
Change and the English Legal System
5-014
PART II: Institutions
6.
Civil Courts
1.
Magistrates' Courts
6-002
2.
County Courts
6-003
CONTENTS
3.
The High Court of Justice
6-005
4.
The Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
6-010
5.
The House of Lords Transforms into the
Supreme Court
6-011
6.
The European Court of Justice
6-019
7.
The European Court of Human Rights
6-020
8.
The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
6-021
9.
Other Civil Courts
6-023
10.
Court Management
6-027
11.
Should we have a Single Civil Court?
6-029
12.
Open Justice?
6-030
7.
Criminal Courts
1.
Magistrates' Courts
7-002
2.
The Crown Court
7-003
3.
The Divisional Court of the Queen's Bench
Division
7-004
4.
The Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
7-005
5.
House of Lords Appellate Committee
7-006
6.
The European Court of Justice and the European
Court of Human Rights
7-007
7.
The Youth Court
7-008
8.
The Community Justice Centre
—
a New Type of
Criminal Court
7-009
9.
Drugs Courts
7-010
10.
The Special Immigration Appeals Commission
7-011
11.
Court Management and Moderation
7-012
12.
Justice for All
7-013
8.
History
1.
Continuity
8-001
2.
Early History
8-002
3.
The Common Law
8-006
4.
Equity
8-009
5.
Nineteenth Century Developments
8-016
6.
Twentieth Century Developments
8-019
PART III: Procedures
9.
The Adversarial Process
1.
Elements of the Adversarial (Accusatorial) System
9-002
2.
Criticism of the Adversarial System
9-006
3.
Erosion of the Adversarial Process
9-007
xi
CONTENTS
10.
Civil Procedure
1.
Civil Procedure after "the
Woolf
Reforms"
10-002
2.
Civil Procedure Act
1997
10-003
3.
The
1998
Rules and the New Regime:
The Civil Procedure Rules
1998
(CPR)
10-004
4.
Appeals from the High Court and County
Court from
2000
10-038
5.
The Background to the
Woolf
Reforms
10-048
6.
Reactions to the
Woolf
Report
10-052
7.
Developments from
2001
10-053
8.
Evaluating the
Woolf
Reforms: Research,
Surveys and Comments since
1999
10-056
9.
Problems Outstanding in
2008—
and Solutions
10-069
10.
Judicial Review
10-080
11.
Family Procedure
10-081
11.
Alternatives to the Civil Courts: Institutions and
Procedures
1.
Tribunals
11-001
2.
Arbitration
11-030
3.
Alternative Dispute Resolution
11-033
12.
Criminal Procedure
1.
Sources and Principles
12-001
2.
Agencies Involved in the Criminal Justice
System
12-029
3.
Stages of the Criminal Process
12-034
PART IV: Professionals in the Law
13.
Lawyers
1.
Barristers and Solicitors
13-001
2.
Training, Entry and Diversity
13-002
3.
Organisation and Regulation
13-008
4.
Work of Barristers and Solicitors
13-020
5.
Professional Etiquette
13-035
6.
The Abolition of the Professions' Monopolies: and
Restrictive Practices Bar Wars
13-037
7.
Fusion: Do we need Two Professions?
13-056
8.
Race and Gender Discrimination
13-069
14.
Judges
1.
The Constitutional Reform Act
2005—
A New
Constitutional Framework
14-001
xii
CONTENTS
2.
The Surprise
Creation of a Ministry of Justice
14-008
3.
Just What is meant by the Independence of the
Judiciary?
14-009
4.
Who Can Apply to be a Judge?
14-025
5.
The Judicial Appointments System from
2006 14-040
6.
Deeper Background: Problems with the Old
System of Appointing Judges
14-054
7.
The Remaining Problem in
2008—
Lack of
Diversity
14-063
8.
Training and Appraisal
14-083
PART V: Laypeople in the Law
15.
Magistrates
1.
Laypeople in the Legal System
15-001
2.
Appointment and Removal
15-002
3.
Training
15-012
4.
Organisation
15-013
5.
District Judges (Magistrates' Courts), Formerly
Known as Stipendiary Magistrates
15-014
6.
Magistrates' Clerks
15-015
7.
History
15-018
8.
Should Lay Justices be Replaced by
Professionals?
15-019
16.
The Jury
1.
"The Lamp that Shows that Freedom Lives"
16-001
2.
Selection of Jurors
16-002
3.
Function of the Jury
16-022
4.
Majority Verdicts
16-025
5.
Jury Secrecy
16-026
6.
"Jury Equity" and the Unreasoned Verdict
16-030
7.
History
16-031
8.
Recent plans to Reduce Jury Trial
16-032
9.
Helping the Jury to do their Job
—
What the
Research Tells Us
16-039
10.
Research into Jury Decision Making
16-040
PART VI: Access to Justice
17.
Legał
Services
1.
The Access to Justice Act
1999—
The Statutory
Framework Replacing Legal Aid from
2000 17-004
хні
CONTENTS
2.
Background
—
Why was the old legal aid scheme
scrapped?
17-019
3.
Evaluation of the Post
1999
Legal Services
Scheme
—
Does it Provide Access to Justice and
Value for Taxpayers Money
17-029
4.
"The Legal Aid Crisis"—Calls for a fundamental
restructuring
17-043
5.
Reforms Announced from
2005—
The
"Fundamental Review" of Legal Services
17-048
Index
573
xiv |
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Contents
Foreword
v
Online Updates
vii
Table of Cases
xv
Table of Statutes
xxxi
Table of Statutory Instruments
xxxvii
Table of International and European Conventions and Legislation
xxxix
Note on Neutral Citation of Cases
xli
PART I: Sources
1.
Understanding the English Legal System
1.
What is Law?
1-001
2.
Distinguishing Between Different Types of Law
1-002
3.
What is the English Legal System?
1-008
4.
The Mother of All Common Law Systems
1-013
5.
Keeping up-to-date with the English Legal System
1-023
2.
Sources of English Law
1.
Legislation
2-002
2.
Statutory Interpretation
2-017
3.
Case Law
2-031
4.
Prerogative Power
2-044
5.
Custom
2-045
6.
Books of Authority
2-046
7.
International Law as a Source of English Law
2-047
3.
Community Law: Its Impact on English Law and the
English Courts
1.
Community Law is Part of UK Law
3-001
2.
The Treaties
3-002
3.
Institutions
3-003
ix
CONTENTS
4.
Sources
of Community Law
3-024
5.
Direct Applicability and Direct Effect
3-026
6.
The
Von
Cohan Principle and
Marleasing:
Indirect Effect
3-035
7.
Damages from a Tardy State: The Francovich
Principle
3-036
8.
Direct Effect of Community Law in the UK
3-038
9.
Supremacy of Communuty Law in the UK
3-039
10.
General Principles of Law
3-042
11.
The
EU
and the European Convention on
Human Rights
3-043
12.
The Charter of Fundamental Rights
(2000) 3-054
13.
The Corpus Juris Project and the Creation of a
European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
3-045
14.
The
Harmonisation
of Civil Law
3-046
15.
The Treaty of Lisbon
3-048
4.
The European Convention on Human Rights and
English Law
1.
Incorporation into UK Law
4-001
2.
The Convention Rights
4-004
3.
The European Court of Human Rights
4-005
4.
The Approach of the European Court of
Human Rights
4-007
5.
Examples of the Convention's Application
in English Law
4-008
6.
The Approach of English Courts to Convention
Rights and Interpretation of Domestic Law
4-059
7.
Who Can Bring an Action and Against Whom
Can Actions be Brought?
4-066
8.
Evaluations of the Act's Impact
4-069
9.
The Dramatic Effect of Article
6:
Repositioning
the Judiciary in the UK Constitution
4-070
5.
Law Reform and the Changing Legal System
1.
The Inevitability of Change
5-001
2.
Methods of Law Reform
5-002
3.
Change and the English Legal System
5-014
PART II: Institutions
6.
Civil Courts
1.
Magistrates' Courts
6-002
2.
County Courts
6-003
CONTENTS
3.
The High Court of Justice
6-005
4.
The Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
6-010
5.
The House of Lords Transforms into the
Supreme Court
6-011
6.
The European Court of Justice
6-019
7.
The European Court of Human Rights
6-020
8.
The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
6-021
9.
Other Civil Courts
6-023
10.
Court Management
6-027
11.
Should we have a Single Civil Court?
6-029
12.
Open Justice?
6-030
7.
Criminal Courts
1.
Magistrates' Courts
7-002
2.
The Crown Court
7-003
3.
The Divisional Court of the Queen's Bench
Division
7-004
4.
The Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
7-005
5.
House of Lords Appellate Committee
7-006
6.
The European Court of Justice and the European
Court of Human Rights
7-007
7.
The Youth Court
7-008
8.
The Community Justice Centre
—
a New Type of
Criminal Court
7-009
9.
Drugs Courts
7-010
10.
The Special Immigration Appeals Commission
7-011
11.
Court Management and Moderation
7-012
12.
Justice for All
7-013
8.
History
1.
Continuity
8-001
2.
Early History
8-002
3.
The Common Law
8-006
4.
Equity
8-009
5.
Nineteenth Century Developments
8-016
6.
Twentieth Century Developments
8-019
PART III: Procedures
9.
The Adversarial Process
1.
Elements of the Adversarial (Accusatorial) System
9-002
2.
Criticism of the Adversarial System
9-006
3.
Erosion of the Adversarial Process
9-007
xi
CONTENTS
10.
Civil Procedure
1.
Civil Procedure after "the
Woolf
Reforms"
10-002
2.
Civil Procedure Act
1997
10-003
3.
The
1998
Rules and the New Regime:
The Civil Procedure Rules
1998
(CPR)
10-004
4.
Appeals from the High Court and County
Court from
2000
10-038
5.
The Background to the
Woolf
Reforms
10-048
6.
Reactions to the
Woolf
Report
10-052
7.
Developments from
2001
10-053
8.
Evaluating the
Woolf
Reforms: Research,
Surveys and Comments since
1999
10-056
9.
Problems Outstanding in
2008—
and Solutions
10-069
10.
Judicial Review
10-080
11.
Family Procedure
10-081
11.
Alternatives to the Civil Courts: Institutions and
Procedures
1.
Tribunals
11-001
2.
Arbitration
11-030
3.
Alternative Dispute Resolution
11-033
12.
Criminal Procedure
1.
Sources and Principles
12-001
2.
Agencies Involved in the Criminal Justice
System
12-029
3.
Stages of the Criminal Process
12-034
PART IV: Professionals in the Law
13.
Lawyers
1.
Barristers and Solicitors
13-001
2.
Training, Entry and Diversity
13-002
3.
Organisation and Regulation
13-008
4.
Work of Barristers and Solicitors
13-020
5.
Professional Etiquette
13-035
6.
The Abolition of the Professions' Monopolies: and
Restrictive Practices Bar Wars
13-037
7.
Fusion: Do we need Two Professions?
13-056
8.
Race and Gender Discrimination
13-069
14.
Judges
1.
The Constitutional Reform Act
2005—
A New
Constitutional Framework
14-001
xii
CONTENTS
2.
The Surprise
Creation of a Ministry of Justice
14-008
3.
Just What is meant by the Independence of the
Judiciary?
14-009
4.
Who Can Apply to be a Judge?
14-025
5.
The Judicial Appointments System from
2006 14-040
6.
Deeper Background: Problems with the Old
System of Appointing Judges
14-054
7.
The Remaining Problem in
2008—
Lack of
Diversity
14-063
8.
Training and Appraisal
14-083
PART V: Laypeople in the Law
15.
Magistrates
1.
Laypeople in the Legal System
15-001
2.
Appointment and Removal
15-002
3.
Training
15-012
4.
Organisation
15-013
5.
District Judges (Magistrates' Courts), Formerly
Known as Stipendiary Magistrates
15-014
6.
Magistrates' Clerks
15-015
7.
History
15-018
8.
Should Lay Justices be Replaced by
Professionals?
15-019
16.
The Jury
1.
"The Lamp that Shows that Freedom Lives"
16-001
2.
Selection of Jurors
16-002
3.
Function of the Jury
16-022
4.
Majority Verdicts
16-025
5.
Jury Secrecy
16-026
6.
"Jury Equity" and the Unreasoned Verdict
16-030
7.
History
16-031
8.
Recent plans to Reduce Jury Trial
16-032
9.
Helping the Jury to do their Job
—
What the
Research Tells Us
16-039
10.
Research into Jury Decision Making
16-040
PART VI: Access to Justice
17.
Legał
Services
1.
The Access to Justice Act
1999—
The Statutory
Framework Replacing Legal Aid from
2000 17-004
хні
CONTENTS
2.
Background
—
Why was the old legal aid scheme
scrapped?
17-019
3.
Evaluation of the Post
1999
Legal Services
Scheme
—
Does it Provide Access to Justice and
Value for Taxpayers Money
17-029
4.
"The Legal Aid Crisis"—Calls for a fundamental
restructuring
17-043
5.
Reforms Announced from
2005—
The
"Fundamental Review" of Legal Services
17-048
Index
573
xiv |
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geographic_facet | Großbritannien England |
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illustrated | Not Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-02T20:40:13Z |
indexdate | 2024-10-09T12:05:28Z |
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spelling | Darbyshire, Penny Verfasser aut Darbyshire on the English legal system by Penny Darbyshire On the English legal system 9. ed. London Sweet & Maxwell 2008 XLI, 586 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Recht Law England Law Wales Rechtssystem (DE-588)4139924-9 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 gnd rswk-swf England (DE-588)4014770-8 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 g Rechtssystem (DE-588)4139924-9 s DE-604 England (DE-588)4014770-8 g 2\p DE-604 Eddey, Keith J. Sonstige oth Frühere Auflage Eddey on the English legal system Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016467120&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Darbyshire, Penny Darbyshire on the English legal system Recht Law England Law Wales Rechtssystem (DE-588)4139924-9 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4139924-9 (DE-588)4022153-2 (DE-588)4014770-8 (DE-588)4151278-9 |
title | Darbyshire on the English legal system |
title_alt | On the English legal system |
title_auth | Darbyshire on the English legal system |
title_exact_search | Darbyshire on the English legal system |
title_exact_search_txtP | Darbyshire on the English legal system |
title_full | Darbyshire on the English legal system by Penny Darbyshire |
title_fullStr | Darbyshire on the English legal system by Penny Darbyshire |
title_full_unstemmed | Darbyshire on the English legal system by Penny Darbyshire |
title_old | Eddey on the English legal system |
title_short | Darbyshire on the English legal system |
title_sort | darbyshire on the english legal system |
topic | Recht Law England Law Wales Rechtssystem (DE-588)4139924-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Recht Law England Law Wales Rechtssystem Großbritannien England Einführung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016467120&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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