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图书目录:1 Preface to the Fifth Edition
Prologue Part One: The Judiciary Courts and judges Introduction Appointment Social and political position A simplified note on the structure of the courts 2 Extrajudicial activities Commissions, inquiries, reports and the like Industrial relations Northern Ireland The Nolan Committee The Scott Inquiry Legislative process Participation in public debate The consultative ,function Judges and the public service Lord Mackay's proposals Conclusion Part Two: Cases Industrial relations The early cases Picketing The right to strike Inducing breach of contract Industrial Relations Act 197l The Law Lords restrain Denning The Conservative attack The uses of the labour injunction The later cases 4 The control of discretionary-powers The earlier cases The changes in attitude and the growth of interventionism Judicial review The giving of reasons Ministerial policy The Fares Fair litigation Local policy Local government finance Homelessness Education Social services Social security 5 Personal rights Individual freedom Police powers The earlier cases The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 Prisoners Race Relations The earlier cases The CRE cases Immigration Deportation, asvlum, extradition and exclusion Miscarriages of justice 6 Contempt, confidentiality and censorship The meaning of contempt Prejudicial statements Confidentiality The Spycatcher cases Disclosure of documents Arms to Iraq Restrictions on freedom of expression The protection of sources Official Secrets 7 The moral maze Moral behaviour Demonstrations and protests Matters of life and death Part Three: Policy 8 Judicial creativity 9 The political role The traditional view The myth of neutralit.v The public interest and its application The interests of the State Law and order Social and political issues Means and ends More power to the judges? Conclusion Books referred to in the text General Index Index of Cases |