The book is aimed primarily at a general audience interested in current affairs, especially those interested in ideas for future policy reform under the next government. It will be particularly relevant to academics and policy makers in fields of law, politics and public policy.
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This book is a manifesto for change that showcases new policy ideas for the next government to fix Britain's broken legal system.
1. Access to Justice – Grace Cullen and Stephen Hockman KC
2. Criminal Justice – Laura Janes
3. Family Justice Reform – Michael Horton KC, Hannah Gomersall & Naomi Angell
4. Housing and Levelling Up – Liz Davies KC, Rosalee Dorfman Mohajer, Ceri Edmonds, Stephen Hockman KC, Sally Hughes, Jamie McGowan, Wendy Pettifer, David Watkinson
5. Employment – Grahame Anderson, Gus Baker and David Green
6. EU and Trade Law – George Peretz KC
7. Artificial Intelligence – Jacob Turner and Tristan Goodman
8. Immigration and Nationality – Thom Brooks
9. Constitutional Reform: Rebuilding Westminster – Bren Albiston
10. Constitutional Reform: Devolution – Bren Albiston
11. International Law – Daniel Jones, David Drew, Joseph Kelen
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• Organised by the Society of Labour Lawyers: genuine opportunity for this book to shape debates and see its reforms become part of a new programme for government.
• A collection of new and different voices defending different reforms, focusing on issues of law and public policy that cut across a wide selection of topics.
• Timely: focused on the specific context of a Labour government under Starmer where different issues have come to the fore, including Brexit and levelling up.
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Product details
ISBN
9781529242706
Published
2024-09-01
Publisher
Bristol University Press; Bristol University Press
Height
216 mm
Width
240 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet