Dr Ryan Murphy is an Associate Professor in Legal Education and Director of Learning & Teaching at the Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law in Swansea University. He is a former Dean of Law who has a national profile in legal education and in teaching excellence. Ryan is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and has been directly involved in shaping the SQE reforms developed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. He has convened modules on Legal Skills and the Legal System of England and Wales.
Dr Frances Burton is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Buckingham University, a former Chancery barrister who has for many years taught a wide range of subjects including both much of the knowledge and skills which are the subject of this book, and both on academic and vocational courses at a variety of British and international institutions. As a retired judge she has also had many years' experience of the operation of the rule of law in the UK from the judicial perspective as well as from those of the practitioner and academic.
1. Introduction to 'Law' and the 'Legal System'; 2. Sources of Law; 3. Institutions of the Legal System; 4. Law-Making in the English Legal System I - Primary Legislation; 5. Law-Making in the English Legal System II - Delegated (Secondary) Legislation; 6. Statutory Interpretation; 7. The Judiciary; 8. The Court Structure; 9. Precedent; 10. Civil Justice; 11. Criminal Justice; 12. The Jury; 13. Administrative Justice and the Tribunal System; 14. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR); 15. The Legal Professionals; 16. The European Union and the Legal System of England and Wales
This book offers a modern, contemporary and innovative approach to the core curriculum, offering clear explanations to clarify the material without oversimplification. Carefully developed learning tools are used to help students to build their knowledge of the legal system of England and Wales; moreover, all the materials needed by a reader new to legal education are here in one place.
English Legal System will also help students to translate knowledge successfully to an assessment situation (whether examination, tutorial preparation or coursework) through the acquisition and development of key skills such as problem solving and application, critical reasoning and evaluation, and research and referencing. The text has been written with the changes to legal education envisaged by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board in mind.
The focus throughout will be on recent and key case law and contemporary real-life examples, bringing the subject alive and helping students to understand the foundations on which the law in England and Wales is based. The key pedagogic features seek to embed those legal skills within the context of the content on the legal system.
The associated website provides a comprehensive learning environment that will provide further illumination of the text and graphics and that caters for a number of different learning styles with additional video and audio content.