This exciting new book defines the boundaries and parameters of "anti-social behaviour law", pulling together the various offences, powers, and remedies into a single, coherent subject.
This exciting new book defines the boundaries and parameters of "anti-social behaviour law", pulling together the various offences, powers, and remedies into a single, coherent subject.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jonathan Manning is a barrister at Arden Chambers, and was called in 1989. He is a leading junior in a number of practice areas and has appeared in numerous cases concerning anti-social behaviour. He is an established writer - his books include, Judicial Review Proceedings: A Practitioners Guide (LAG); Blackstone's Guide to the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 (OUP, 2004); and Housing Law: Pleadings in Practice (Sweet & Maxwell). Claire-Louise Manning is a barrister and co-author of Blackstone's Guide to the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 (OUP, 2004).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Law 1: Introduction 2: What is Anti-social Behaviour? 3: Prevention 4: Punishment 5: Displacement Part II: Choice of remedy 6: Anti-social Behaviour in the Street 7: Anti-social Behaviour in the Home 8: Anti-social Behaviour and Licensed Premises 9: Anti-social Behaviour at School 10: Anti-social Behaviour in the Workplace 11: Anti-social Behaviour on Private Land 12: Children and Young People 13: Parental Responsibilities 14: Corporate Bodies Part III: Procedure 15: ADR and Mediation 16: Preparing a Claim 17: Defending a Claim 18: County Court and High Court Proceedings 19: Magistrates' Court proceedings 20: Crown Court Proceedings 21: Appeals Part IV: Precedents Part V: Relevant Materials
Part I: Law 1: Introduction 2: What is Anti-social Behaviour? 3: Prevention 4: Punishment 5: Displacement Part II: Choice of remedy 6: Anti-social Behaviour in the Street 7: Anti-social Behaviour in the Home 8: Anti-social Behaviour and Licensed Premises 9: Anti-social Behaviour at School 10: Anti-social Behaviour in the Workplace 11: Anti-social Behaviour on Private Land 12: Children and Young People 13: Parental Responsibilities 14: Corporate Bodies Part III: Procedure 15: ADR and Mediation 16: Preparing a Claim 17: Defending a Claim 18: County Court and High Court Proceedings 19: Magistrates' Court proceedings 20: Crown Court Proceedings 21: Appeals Part IV: Precedents Part V: Relevant Materials
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