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British Legal Reform: An Agenda for Change (eBook)

Edited by: Catherine Atkinson, Thom Brooks, Dave Drew

ISBN13: 9781447375425
Published: September 2024
Publisher: The Policy Press
Country of Publication: UK
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This book is a manifesto for change that showcases new policy ideas for the next government.

Organised by the Society of Labour Lawyers, the Labour Party’s legal think tank, the contributors inspire debate about Britain’s future, exploring a wide range of issues from access to justice to family law reform, housing, employment, EU and trade law, asylum and refugee law, immigration and citizenship, international law and constitutional reform.

As Britain may see a change in government, this book is a must-have collection of new insights into how a Labour government can renew Britain.

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eBooks, Law and Society
Contents:
PART 1: FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES
1. Housing and Homelessness – Liz Davies KC, Rosalee Dorfman Mohajer, Ceri Edmonds, Stephen Hockman KC, Sally Hughes, Jamie McGowan, Wendy Pettifer, Andrew Pratten, David Watkinson
2.Rights at Work – Grahame Anderson, Gus Baker and David Green
3.Family Justice Reform – Michael Horton KC and Hannah Gomersall
4.Criminal Justice – Laura Janes
5.Access to Justice - Grace Cullen

PART 2: EMERGING CHALLENGES
6.Planning and Levelling-up – Liz Davies KC, Rosalee Dorfman Mohajer, Ceri Edmonds, Stephen Hockman KC, Sally Hughes, Jamie McGowan, Wendy Pettifer, Andrew Pratten, David Watkinson
7.Constitutional Reform – Bren Albiston and Jemima Lovatt
8.Devolution – Bren Albiston
9.Environmental Law – David Wolfe KC, Bren Albiston, David Drew
10.Artificial Intelligence – Jacob Turner and Tristan Goodman

PART 3: THE GLOBAL CONTEXT
11.Asylum and Irregular Migration – Adrian Berry
12.Immigration and Nationality – Thom Brooks
13.EU and Trade Law – George Peretz KC
14.International Law – Daniel Jones, David Drew and Joseph Michael Kelen