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Contents
- 1. What is ‘the English legal system’?
- 2. The significance of courts
- 3. Courts in ‘the English legal system’
- 4. Tribunals
- 5. English legal reasoning: the use of case law
- 6. English legal reasoning: reading statutes
- 7. The university law school and law students
- 8. Solicitors and barristers
- 9. Judges and judging
- 10. The civil court in action
- 11. Alternative dispute resolution
- 12. Private security and other non-police agencies
- 13. The public police: uncovering crime and powers of stop and search
- 14. Arrest and detention
- 15. Prosecutions
- 16. The magistrates’ court
- 17. The Crown Court