Ashes and sparks : essays on law and justice

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Ashes and sparks : essays on law and justice

by Stephen Sedley

Cambridge University Press, c2011

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

As a practising barrister, the Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Sedley wrote widely on legal and non-legal matters, and continued to do so after becoming a judge in 1992. This anthology contains classic articles, previously unpublished essays and lecture transcripts. To each, he has added reflections on what has transpired since or an explanation of the British legal and political context that originally prompted it. Covering the history, engineering and architecture of the justice system, their common theme relates to the author's experiences as a barrister and judge, most notably in relation to the constitutional changes which have emerged in the last twenty years in the United Kingdom.

Table of Contents

  • Part I. History: 1. Victors' justice
  • 2. Above it all
  • 3. Reading their rights
  • 4. From victim to suspect
  • 5. Farewell sovereignty
  • 6. No law at all
  • 7. The sound of silence
  • 8. The spark in the ashes
  • 9. Wringing out the fault
  • 10. Everything and nothing
  • 11. Skulls and crossbones
  • Part II. Judgery: 12. Justice miscarried
  • 13. The Guildford Four
  • 14. Declining the brief
  • 15. Big lawyers and little lawyers
  • 16. Parliament, government, courts
  • 17. Judges in lodgings
  • 18. Mice peeping out of oakum
  • 19. Justice in Chile
  • 20. Never do anything for the first time
  • 21. Rarely pure and never simple
  • 22. Law and plumbing
  • 23. The laws of documents
  • Part III. Justice: 24. The right to know
  • 25. The moral economy of judicial review
  • 26. Policy and law
  • 27. Responsibility and the law
  • 28. The Crown in its own courts
  • 29. Human rights - who needs them?
  • 30. Fundamental values - but which?
  • 31. Overcoming pragmatism
  • 32. Sex, libels and video-surveillance
  • 33. This beats me
  • 34. Public inquiries: a cure or a disease?
  • 35. Human rights: a 21st century agenda
  • 36. Are human rights universal, and does it matter?
  • 37. Bringing rights home: time to start a family?
  • 38. The three wise monkeys visit the marketplace of ideas.

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  • NCID
    BB21206322
  • ISBN
    • 9781107000957
    • 9780521170901
  • LCCN
    2010051860
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge [England]
  • Pages/Volumes
    xx, 425 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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