Pressing Problems in Law Volume 1: Criminal Justice & Human Rights
Edited by P. B. H. Birks
Price: £34.99 (paper) ISBN-13: 978-0-19-826042-4 Publication date: 18 May 1995 176 pages, 295x210 mm
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| Description | | This is the first volume of essays arising from an exceptional series of seminars on criminal justice and human rights held earlier this year. The contributors, among them distinguished members of the judiciary and esteemed academics, have produced a set of vigorous and topical essays which will be essential reading for anyone concerned about criminal law, the future direction of the British
criminal justice system, and the currently evolving changes in the position of the law on the critical areas of freedom of speech and expression as it moves to meet the challenges of swiftly shifting social, political and technological priorities and boundaries. |
Readership: Students, scholars, and practitioners of law, particularly those actively working in one of the following areas of criminal law and human rights: the evolution of the criminal justice system, criminal law with regard to fraud, and freedom of expression.
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and contributors | Edited by P. B. H. Birks, Honorary Secretary of the Society of Public Teachers of Law; Regius Professor of Civil Law, Oxford University; Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford
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