Are you new to studying law?You've decided to study one of the most fascinating and intellectually stimulating subjects - law. Whether you're working towards a law degree or studying law as part of another subject, Introduction to the English Legal System is your ideal starting point. Right from the word go, Martin Partington enlivens and clarifies the legal system, and explains the central role it plays in
society.Do you want to think critically about the world in which you live?What is the purpose of law? Whose interests does the law favour? Consolidating over 40 years' experience in the law, Martin Partington will
challenge your assumptions about the English legal system, and encourage you to question how far it meets the demands placed upon it. Are you aware of contemporary debates on the legal system?Annually updated, Introduction to the English Legal System discusses all the latest debates and issues that will affect you during your studies and looking ahead to your career. Interview podcasts, discussion questions and more can be found on the
accompanying author blog and Online Resource Centre.
Are you new to studying law?You've decided to study one of the most fascinating and intellectually stimulating subjects - law. Whether you're working towards a law degree or studying law as part of another subject, Introduction to the English Legal System is your ideal starting point. Right from the word go, Martin Partington enlivens and clarifies the legal system, and explains the central role it plays in
society.Do you want to think critically about the world in which you live?What is the purpose of law? Whose interests does the law favour? Consolidating over 40 years' experience in the law, Martin Partington will
challenge your assumptions about the English legal system, and encourage you to question how far it meets the demands placed upon it. Are you aware of contemporary debates on the legal system?Annually updated, Introduction to the English Legal System discusses all the latest debates and issues that will affect you during your studies and looking ahead to your career. Interview podcasts, discussion questions and more can be found on the
accompanying author blog and Online Resource Centre.
Introduction
1: Aims, themes and structure
Law, society, and authority
2: Law and society: the purposes and functions of law
3: Law-making: authority and process
The institutional framework
4: Shaping the institutional framework: the role of government
5: The criminal justice system
6: The administrative justice system
7: The family justice system
8: The civil and commercial justice system
The delivery and funding of legal services
9: Delivering legal services: practitioners, adjudicators, and
legal scholars
10: Funding legal services
Conclusion
11: Is the English legal system fit for purpose?
Martin Partington is Emeritus Professor of Law, Bristol University.
For five years, he was Law Commissioner, and was retained by the
Law Commission as a special consultant in order to complete its
major programme of work on the reform of housing law until 2008. He
was a special consultant to the Leggatt Review of Tribunals in
2001. He has been a member of numerous committees and bodies
working within the English Legal System. In 2011-2012 he was a
consultant to the
Public Administration Select Committee of the House of Commons. He
was appointed CBE in 2002, elected a Bencher of Middle Temple in
2006, and made an honorary Queens Counsel in 2008.
`Review from previous edition Martin Partington has succeeded
admirably in providing a text which both explains things clearly,
and encourages the reader to think about the enormous changes
currently affecting the legal system. He has been able to draw on
his experience not only as a teacher of law, but also as a law
reformer and contributor to the work of many important
committees.'
Lord Philips of Worth Matravers
`A really good introduction to this subject; ideal as pre-course
reading.'
Rebecca Smith, Lecturer in Law, University of Wales, Newport
`A very good read - this is academic writing at its best. There is
a clear narrative and the reader is encouraged to form their own
opinions.'
Roger Thomas, Lecturer in Law, Anglia Ruskin University
`A comprehensive introduction to the basic role and workings of the
English Legal System. Introduction to the English Legal System
provides a detailed explanation of the key legal institutions in a
logical and easy-to-follow structure.'
Laurence Thomas, Law student, Durham University
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