The last year has seen the largest and most comprehensive reform of Coronial Law since the early nineteenth century. The new Coroners and Justice Act 2009 impacts upon every aspect of the Inquest and this comprehensive new work lays out both the substantive law and new procedure following the recent legislation and authorities. The whole coronial process is laid out in distinct chapters which consider the present and developing law. The book provides practical guidance from the beginning to the end of the process and includes a special chapter on Military inquests, creating an invaluable reference for both the practitioner and student of this fast developing area of law.
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This invaluable reference book lays out the whole coronial process providing the reader with practical guidance of this fast developing area of law.
Introduction 1 History 2 Coroners' Courts 3 T he Duties of the Coroner 4 Entry, Search and Seizure 5 The Purpose of the Coroner's Court 6 The Jury 7 Disclosure 8 Witnesses 9 Interested Parties 10 Public Access and Reporting of Proceedings in Coroners' Courts 11 The Verdict 12 Remedies and Appeals of Inquest Decisions 13 Funding 14 Military Inquests 15 Notification, Certification and Registration of Death 16 Treasure 17 Secondary Legislation
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This new volume compresses the law relating to Inquests into manageable proportions, and is written in crisp and readily understood language. It will be of great assistance to all those who work in or have an interest in this sensitive area of the legal system.
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Shining a light on criminal law and criminal justice. This series explores areas of criminal law and criminal justice which are not well covered in the leading textbooks and encyclopaedias.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781849460378
Publisert
2011-05-16
Utgiver
Vendor
Hart Publishing
Vekt
345 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
238

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Om bidragsyterne

John Cooper KC is a barrister at 25 Bedford Row, London and an Honorary Visiting Professor of Law at Cardiff University. John is one of the leading inquest practitioners in the country, having appeared in the Puma and Deepcut inquests and having advised the family of Gordon Gentle in their case. He represented families of servicemen in the Nimrod and Hercules aircraft explosions in their successful civil actions against the Government. In 2008 he was shortlisted by the Law Society, Liberty and Justice as Human Rights Barrister of the Year for his inquest work.