02025 2200277 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082001000120084001600130100002300146245004600169250001200215260005000227300003800277500002300315504001400338520126100352650002401613650003601637700002201673990002601695990002601721INLIS00000000000307920221027031555 a0010-0520003079221027 | | eng  a140581165X aeng a340.5 a340.5 ELL e0 aElliott, Catherine1 aEnglish Legal System /cCatherine Elliott a6th ed. aHarlow, England :bRoutledge-Cavendish,c2005 axxvi, 573p. :b: illus. ;c24 cm. aIndeks : p.551-573 ap.544-550 aThis book provides a lively, clear and comprehensive explanation of the legal system of England and Wales, with a topical emphasis on how the law is made and applied in practice. It discusses the key developments in the English legal system in the past year, including: new proposals to reform the regulation and organisation of the legal professions, changes to the role of the Lord Chancellor, moves to modernise the way judges are appointed. Features: Highly current, keeping students abreast of the most recent developments in this fast-moving area of law; Discussion of cases highlighted by the media to engage students and bring the issues to life; Critical analysis allowing students to explore the tensions and debates in the subject; Clear headings and colour text design navigate the reader easily through the text, aiding understanding and retention; Internet links at the end of each chapter and a select bibliography enable students ro research relevant material and expand their reading; Guidelines on answering exam questions and a section of advice on exam techniques help students approach exams confidently; A glossary clearly explains the key terms in this area of law; A companion website provides regular updates on changes in the law. 4aLaw - Great Britain 4aConstitutional law - Philosophy0 aand Frances Quinn a11565/MKRI-P/XII-2008 a11565/MKRI-P/XII-2008