Adversarial case-making : an ethnography of English Crown Court procedure
Adversarial case-making : an ethnography of English Crown Court procedure
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Edition Details
- Creators or Attribution (Responsibility): Thomas Scheffer, Great Britain. Crown Court
- Language: English
- Jurisdiction(s): Massachusetts
- Publication Information: Danvers, MA : Brill, 2010
- Publication Type (Medium): Electronic books
- Material: Document, Internet resource
- Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
- Series title: International studies in sociology and social anthropology.
- Permalink: https://books.lawi.org.uk/adversarial-case-making-an-ethnography-of-english-crown-court-procedure/ (Stable identifier)
Additional Format
Print version: Scheffer, Thomas. Adversarial case-making. Danvers, MA: Brill, 2010 (DLC) 2010021648 (OCoLC)613430317
Short Description
1 online resource (283 pages).
Purpose and Intended Audience
Useful for students learning an area of law, Adversarial case-making : an ethnography of English Crown Court procedure is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.
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Bibliographic information
- Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
- Responsable Person: by Thomas Scheffer.
- Publication Date: 2010
- Country/State: Massachusetts
- Number of Editions: 15 editions
- First edition Date: 2010
- Last edition Date: 2010
- Languages: English
- Library of Congress Code: KD8286
- Dewey Code: 347.4205
- ISBN: 9789004187504 9004187502
- OCLC: 668232166
Main Contents
A case of assault : the rise and fall of an alibi
Framing law-in-action
A case of indecent assault : fitting sleep-walking expertise in
File-work and procedural care
A case of wounding with intent : the barrister’s day in court
Procedural resources and procedural infrastructure
A case of murder : no regret!
The case in the case-system.
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