The Legal System (Core Texts Series) - Softcover

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Malleson, Kate

 
9780199282418: The Legal System (Core Texts Series)

Synopsis

The Legal System provides an overview of the institutions, personnel and procedures that make up the legal system in England and Wales explaining and critically evaluating current changes. The text explores a number of key competing themes and underlying tensions which run through the legal system in today's modern society thereby encouraging students to develop an in-depth understanding of the subject. The book draws out the difficult dilemmas which the system is currently facing: Should efficiency be prioritised over quality of justice? Is the civil justice system fundamentally private or public? Can litigation be discouraged without reducing access to justice? These are the sorts of questions which must be addressed in order to understand the direction in which the legal system is moving. Nor are the answers necessarily driven by the needs and internal logic of the system itself. The book shows how political and economic priorities are just as important in determining the policies which shape the legal system today.

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About the Author


Kate Malleson is Professor of Law, Queen Mary, University of London. She is the author of The New Judiciary and has published widely on the judiciary and the legal system. She was a member of the Fawcett Commission on Women in the Criminal Justice System which reported in 2004 and is case notes editor of the Modern Law Review.

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