In recent years, the law relating to entry, search and seizure has undergone major change. Significant legislation, including the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, has led to the amendment and abolition of powers, creating a complex and dynamic legal landscape. What powers are available? Who may use them? And under what circumstances? A practical guide to the powers available in both criminal and civil proceedings, The Law of Entry, Search and Seizure offers comprehensive analysis of the powers available to the police and other officials in light of all the relevant legislation. It...
In recent years, the law relating to entry, search and seizure has undergone major change. Significant legislation, including the Protection of Freedo...
Clear, well-illustrated with a wealth of worked examples and end of chapter questions, this fourth edition is fully updated throughout. The book provides a comprehensive introduction to internal combustion engines.
Clear, well-illustrated with a wealth of worked examples and end of chapter questions, this fourth edition is fully updated throughout. The book provi...
In the wake of the tragic events in Ferguson, Missouri, this book serves as an important reminder of the 1993 Stephen Lawrence Case, presenting never-before-reported information about the inquiry into his murder. Panel member Richard Stone helps explain why the inquiry has not brought sufficient results, and why it has failed to change institutional racism. Using the case as a springboard, he discusses wider contemporary issuessuch as policing practices and double-jeopardy rulingsand the lessons we can learn from the many details of the case that have otherwise been buried. Now available in...
In the wake of the tragic events in Ferguson, Missouri, this book serves as an important reminder of the 1993 Stephen Lawrence Case, presenting never-...
In the wake of the tragic events in Ferguson, Missouri, this book serves as an important reminder of the 1993 Stephen Lawrence Case, presenting never-before-reported information about the inquiry into his murder. Panel member Richard Stone helps explain why the inquiry has not brought sufficient results, and why it has failed to change institutional racism. Using the case as a springboard, he discusses wider contemporary issuessuch as policing practices and double-jeopardy rulingsand the lessons we can learn from the many details of the case that have otherwise been buried. Now available in...
In the wake of the tragic events in Ferguson, Missouri, this book serves as an important reminder of the 1993 Stephen Lawrence Case, presenting never-...