Understanding the Law by Geoffrey Rivlin

Understanding the Law by Geoffrey Rivlin

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Understanding the Law by Geoffrey Rivlin

Offering an introduction to the law, this book provides information about the legal system, and the many people who participate in it. It describes how laws are made and how cases are tried, and the principles involved in the administration of justice, the development of the common law, the constitution, legal professions, and courts.
'This book is a joy to read - a perfect introduction to law, for pre-course reading or entertainment' Penny Darbyshire, Kingston University 'Essential reading for new lawyers, those with a professional interest in the law, or simply the curious... the sort of book that will appeal to lawyer and non-lawyer alike, from journalist to legislator, student to enquiring member of the public. It expertly guides you through the ever-changing minefield of our legal system.' John Cooper, The Times

HH Judge Geoffrey Rivlin QC is a former Senior Resident Judge at Southwark Crown Court and was the Honorary Recorder of Westminster. For many years Geoffrey Rivlin was a barrister and QC; he is a Master of the Bench of the Middle Temple. He has devoted much of his time to assisting with the training of young advocates and newly appointed judges, and was responsible for promoting the Judges and Schools programme of court visits which support the citizenship curriculum.
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ISBN 13 9780199284689
ISBN 10 0199284687
Title Understanding the Law
Author Geoffrey Rivlin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2006-04-01
Number of pages 362
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