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The New Ministry of Justice - An Introduction (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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The New Ministry of Justice - An Introduction (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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This timely publication explains the duties and responsibilities of
the Ministry of Justice created in 2007. The New Ministry of
Justice provides an accessible introduction but with sufficient
detail for the more critical reader seeking to understand both the
historic and modern-day role of this key office of State (and its
predecessors the Lord Chancellor's Department and Department of
Constitutional Affairs). Easy to read - written in the style of the
acclaimed Waterside Press Introductory Series - this handbook
contains a wealth of information making it an indispensable
resource. An ideal text for students and practitioners alike. A
closely observed account of 21st century arrangements in relation
to justice and constitutional affairs in the UK that can be read on
its own or alongside the matching volumes; The New Home Office: An
Introduction and The Criminal Justice System: An Introduction -
available for GBP18.50 each or just GBP39.95 for the set (and
delivered FREE in the UK). N.B. Total separate RRP for these three
books is GBP64.50, total price when bought separately on
watersidepress.co.uk is currently GBP55.5 0 Contents The contents
of The New Ministry of Justice include: A Basic Overview The
Judiciary, Courts and Tribunals Prisons, Probation and Parole
Ombudsmen, Inspectors and Monitors Law-Making and Legal Services
Constitutional Affairs and Human Rights Sentencing Policy and
Guidelines A Note of the department's Extensive Miscellaneous
Responsibilities The Role of the Justice Secretary and Lord
Chancellor Reviews (of the First Edition with The New Home Office)
'Should be read by everybody involved in the Criminal Justice
System': Internet Law Book Reviews 'Invaluable': Thames View 'Bryan
Gibson and Waterside Press are to be congratulated on producing
these stimulating books': Justice of the Peace Author Bryan Gibson
is a barrister-at-law and a former a clerk to the justices. He is
editor-in-chief of Waterside Press. David Faulkner teaches at the
Oxford Centre for Criminal justice Research and is a former Deputy
Secretary of State at the Home Office.
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