The Politics of the Common Law: Perspectives, Rights, Processes, Institutions

Adam Gearey,Wayne Morrison,Robert Jago

The Politics of the Common Law: Perspectives, Rights, Processes, Institutions
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
18 April 2013
Pages
366
ISBN
9780415662369

The Politics of the Common Law: Perspectives, Rights, Processes, Institutions

Adam Gearey,Wayne Morrison,Robert Jago

The Politics of the Common Law offers a critical introduction to the legal system of England and Wales. Unlike other conventional accounts, this revised and updated second edition presents a coherent argument, organised around the central claim that contemporary postcolonial common law must be understood as an articulation of human rights and open justice.

The book examines the impact of the European Convention and European Union law on the structures and ideologies of the common law and engages with the politics of the rule of law. These themes are read into normative accounts of civil and criminal procedure that stress the importance of due process. The final sections of the book address the reality of civil and criminal procedure in the light of recent civil unrest in the UK and the growing privatisation of public services. The book questions whether it is possible to find a balance between the requirements of economics and the demands of justice.

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