Jervis on the Office and Duties of Coroners with Forms and Precedents is widely regarded as the definitive book on coroners' law. It provides consolidated guidance on a subject influenced by diverse authorities including local authorities, the Home Office and the Lord Chancellor's Department.
This new edition brings the work up to date with the latest developments. It has been expanded to include new chapters on human rights and comparative law. It also includes greater medical content such as alcohol, drugs, hospital deaths/medical accidents, and euthanasia and care of the dying.