The politics of the common law : perspectives, rights, processes, institutions / Adam Gearey, Wayne Morrison and Robert Jago.
2009
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Title
The politics of the common law : perspectives, rights, processes, institutions / Adam Gearey, Wayne Morrison and Robert Jago.
Published
London ; New York : Routledge-Cavendish, 2009.
Call Number
KD671 .G43 2009
ISBN
9780415481533 (pbk.)
0415481538 (pbk.)
0415481538 (pbk.)
Description
x, 416 : illustrations ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)232391318
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 400-407) and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1
1
'As a system ... the common law is a thing merely imaginary'
19
2
Recording law's experience: features of the 'case'
47
3
Institutionalising judicial decision making: the judicial practice of precedent
71
4
The judicial practice of statutory interpretation
101
5
The politics of the judiciary revisited: rights, democracy, law
123
6
Racism and law: 'no dogs, no blacks, no Irish'
156
7
Rights, politics and the law of the European Union
185
8
Constituting human rights
210
9
Human rights and the integrity of the law
229
10
The general jurisprudence of human rights
248
11
The jurisprudence of Article 6: due process and the common law
271
12
Imagining civil justice
289
13
The principles of civil procedure
311
14
Imagining criminal justice
333
15
The principles of criminal procedure
354
16
The politics of representation: legal aid, human rights and access to justice
379
Conclusion
698
Bibliography
400
Index
408