Howard Davis looks at how the presence of political motives, when balanced against other motives, affects the legal character of the action, and asks why common law and statute should differentiate the political from the nonpolitical. An original and important contribution to the debate on the nature of an oeffective democracyo and the legal rules necessary to establish and sustain it.
Howard Davis looks at how the presence of political motives, when balanced against other motives, affects the legal character of the action, and as...
This work analyzes the weaknesses in the established political approaches to reform of the provision of justice, judging them as being either too overtly concerned with inappropriate free market structures, or too wedded to legal procedural rules. It argues that the most efficient solution is an adapted version of legal aid as a kind of welfare state benefit and more integrated public services aimed at providing justice for the citizen.
This work analyzes the weaknesses in the established political approaches to reform of the provision of justice, judging them as being either too over...
This work analyzes the weaknesses in the established political approaches to reform of the provision of justice, judging them as being either too overtly concerned with inappropriate free market structures, or too wedded to legal procedural rules. It argues that the most efficient solution is an adapted version of legal aid as a kind of welfare state benefit and more integrated public services aimed at providing justice for the citizen.
This work analyzes the weaknesses in the established political approaches to reform of the provision of justice, judging them as being either too over...