To mark the 2000 Annual Conference of the Society of Public
Teachers of Law,the Society has organised a distinguished team of
contributors to write a set of reflective and critical essays on
the future of law in the United Kingdom, considering how it will or
should develop over a wide range of areas. The essays are concerned
not only with all the main branches of the law but also with
socio-legal studies, legal education and legal practice. In most of
these areas the essays are written by two contributors so that the
dialogue between them adds perception to their forecasts, taking
account of past experience of developing the law via judicial
activism or statutory reform processes and also of the European
dimension. This reflection upon the possible future milestones of
UK law will provide stimulating and illuminating reading for all
lawyers, whether academics or practitioners. Contributors Andrew
Ashworth, Stephen Bailey, Rebecca Bailey-Harris, Nicholas Bamforth,
Kit Barker, John Birds, Anthony Bradney, Margaret Brazier, Richard
Card, Elizabeth Cooke, Fiona Cownie, Keith Ewing, Conor Gearty,.
Nicola Glover, Desmond Greer, Brigid Hadfield, Johnathan Harris,
David Hayton, Jo Hunt, John Jackson, Tim Jewell, John Lowry, Laura
Macgregor, Judith Masson, David McClean, Gillian Morris, David
Oughton, John Parkinson, Alan Paterson, Colin Reid, Sir Richard
Scott, Jo Shaw, Lionel Smith, Brenda Sufrin, Phil Thomas, Joseph
Thomson, Adam Tomkins, Martin Wasik, Sally Wheeler, Richard Whish,
Sarah Worthington.
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