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The business of judging : Selected essays and speeches

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Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2000Description: 434pISBN:
  • 9780198299127
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.21 BIN BIN
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CONTENTS; Part I: The Business of Judging 1 The Judge as Juror: The Judicial Determination of Factual Issues* 2 The Judge as Lawmaker: An English Perspective* 3 The Discretion of the Judge* Part II: Judges in Society 1 Judicial Independence* 2 Judicial Ethics* Part III The Wider World 1 ‘There is a World Elsewhere’: The Changing Perspectives of English Law* 2 Law in a Pluralist Society 3 Speech on the Jubilee of the Supreme Court of India* Part IV Human Rights 1 The European Convention on Human Rights: Time to Incorporate* 2 Opinion: Should There Be a Law to Protect Rights of Personal Privacy?* 3 The Way We Live Now: Human Rights in the New Millennium* 4 Tort and Human Rights* Part V Public Law 1 Should Public Law Remedies be Discretionary?* 2 The Old Despotism* 3 Mr Perlzweig, Mr Liversidge, and Lord Atkin* Part VI The Constitution 1 The Courts and the Constitution* 2 Anglo-American Reflections* Part VII The English Criminal Trial 1 The English Criminal Trial: The Credits and the Debits* 2 Justice and Injustice* 3 Silence is Golden—or is it?* 4 A Criminal Code: Must We Wait for Ever?* Part VIII Crime and Punishment 1 The Sentence of the Court* 2 Justice for the Young* 3 The Mandatory Life Sentence for Murder* 4 Speech on the Second Reading of the Crime (Sentences) Bill* Part IX Miscellaneous 1 Address to the Centenary Conference of the Bar* 2 Who then in Law is my Neighbour?* 3 The Future of the Common Law* 4 Lecture at Toynbee Hall on the Centenary of its Legal Advice Centre* 5 Address at the Service of Thanksgiving for the Rt Hon Lord Denning, OM*; Index
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CONTENTS;
Part I: The Business of Judging
1 The Judge as Juror: The Judicial Determination of Factual Issues*
2 The Judge as Lawmaker: An English Perspective*
3 The Discretion of the Judge*
Part II: Judges in Society
1 Judicial Independence*
2 Judicial Ethics*
Part III The Wider World
1 ‘There is a World Elsewhere’: The Changing Perspectives of English Law*
2 Law in a Pluralist Society
3 Speech on the Jubilee of the Supreme Court of India*
Part IV Human Rights
1 The European Convention on Human Rights: Time to Incorporate*
2 Opinion: Should There Be a Law to Protect Rights of Personal Privacy?*
3 The Way We Live Now: Human Rights in the New Millennium*
4 Tort and Human Rights*
Part V Public Law
1 Should Public Law Remedies be Discretionary?*
2 The Old Despotism*
3 Mr Perlzweig, Mr Liversidge, and Lord Atkin*
Part VI The Constitution
1 The Courts and the Constitution*
2 Anglo-American Reflections*
Part VII The English Criminal Trial
1 The English Criminal Trial: The Credits and the Debits*
2 Justice and Injustice*
3 Silence is Golden—or is it?*
4 A Criminal Code: Must We Wait for Ever?*
Part VIII Crime and Punishment
1 The Sentence of the Court*
2 Justice for the Young*
3 The Mandatory Life Sentence for Murder*
4 Speech on the Second Reading of the Crime (Sentences) Bill*
Part IX Miscellaneous
1 Address to the Centenary Conference of the Bar*
2 Who then in Law is my Neighbour?*
3 The Future of the Common Law*
4 Lecture at Toynbee Hall on the Centenary of its Legal Advice Centre*
5 Address at the Service of Thanksgiving for the Rt Hon Lord Denning, OM*;
Index