Britain's legal systems
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Britain's legal systems
(Aspects of Britain)
HMSO, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The separate legal systems of England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland are described here. The law and its origins, the courts, legal procedure, and the administration of the law are covered, as are the personnel of the legal system and the relationship of the courts to the executive. The police service and European Community law are also described.
Table of Contents
- The legal system of England and Wales: origins of English law
- branches of the law
- courts of law
- procedure
- administration of the law
- the courts and the executive
- the personnel of the legal system
- legal aid. The legal system of Scotland: origins of Scots law
- branches of Scots law
- Courts of law
- procedure
- the personnel of the legal system
- administration of the Scottish legal system
- the courts and the executive
- legal aid. The legal system of Northern Ireland. European Community Law. Appendix: the police service.
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