The author, a conservative lawyer, examines the powers of government which in his opinion were increasing past the limits imposed by the Constitution. He concludes that the government acted illegally during the time period encompassing the Animal Industries Act of 1884 through the New Deal of the 1930's.
Litigants in Person in Northern Ireland: Barriers to Legal Participation. Full report
This book examines the need to develop a due process framework having regard to the uniquely political and crisis-based context in which the Security Council operates.
Natural Justice: Principle and Practice
The Due Process of Law
Two central themes run through this book.
Rechtliches Gehör und (persönlich-) mündliche Anhörung in familienrechtlichen Angelegenheiten und im Freiheitsentziehungsverfahren der freiwilligen Gerichtsbarkeit
This bumper collection of true crime is bargain-priced two-books-in-one value. ROUGH JUSTICE examines the question at the heart of our criminal justice syste: what happens when our courts get it wrong?
Against this backdrop, this book seeks new approaches to the requirement for open justice in times of change, and revisits the place and role of courts in ensuring open justice in democratic societies.
Retroactive and Retrospective Legislation and the Rule of Law