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Contents
Chronology xi;
Introduction 1;
PART 1: THE ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM ;
1. A Question of Balance 19;
2. Remedies 45;
3. Droit Public - English Style 69;
4. The Education the Justice System Requires Today 89;
PART II: THE CONSTITUTION AND THE JUDICIARY ;
5. Magna Carta: A Precedent for Recent Constitutional Change 101;
6. The Rule of Law and a Change in the Constitution 117;
7. Judicial Review - The Tensions Between the Executive and Judiciary 131;
8. Should the Media and the Judiciary be on Speaking Terms? 149;
9. Judicial Independence Not Judicial Isolation 161;
10. The Needs of a 21st Century Judge 175;
11. Current Challenges in Judging 193;
12. The Impact of Human Rights 209;
13. Human Rights and Minorities 223;
PART III: CRIME AND PENAL REFORM ;
14. The Strangeways Prison Report: Overview and Recommendations 239;
15. Strangeways: A Decade of Change? 259;
16. A Justice System the Community Owns 277;
17. Do We Need a New Approach to Penal Policy? 281;
18. Making Sense of Sentencing ; PART IV: CIVIL JUSTICE 293;
19. Access to Justice Final Report: Overview ;
20. Medics, Lawyers and the Courts- A Defence of the Access to Justice Recommendations 311;
21. Are the Courts Excessively Deferential to the Medical Profession? 323;
22. Are the Judiciary Environmentally Myopic? 343;
23. Environmental Law and Sustainable Development 361;
PART V: INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEMS 381;
24. The International Role of the Judiciary 395;
25. The Rule of Law and the Development of a Modern Economy in China 405;
26. The Rule of Law and Harmony in China 417;
Index 427.
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