The due process of law / Lord Denning.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Butterworth, 1980Description: xviii, 263 p. : 22 cmISBN: 0406176078LOC classification: KD4106.D46Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GHANA - MAIN LIBRARY Law Library | WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GHANA - MAIN LIBRARY | KD4106.D46 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 3153/313/23 |
Includes index.
Contents: Part One; Keeping the streams of justice clear and pure: Introduction: In the face of the Court -- The victimisation of witnesses -- Refusing to answer questions -- Scandalising the Court -- Disobedience to an order of the Court -- Prejudicing a fair trial -- Conclusion -- Part Two: Inquiries into conduct: Introduction: Into the conduct of judges -- Into the conduct of ministers -- Into the conduct of directors -- Into the conduct of gaming clubs -- Into the conduct of aliens -- Into the conduct of lawyers -- Part Three: Arrest and search: Introduction: Making an arrest -- Making a search -- New procedures -- Part Four: The Mareva Injunction: Introduction: We introduce the process -- We are reversed -- Part Five: Entrances and exits: Introduction: The common law about aliens -- Commonwealth citizens -- Exits -- Part Six: Ventures into family law: How I learned the trade -- The story of emancipation -- Part Seven: The deserted wife's equity: Introduction: Invoking Section 17 of the 1882 Act -- Invoking the aid of equity -- The Lords triumphant -- Lady Summerskill take charge -- Part Eight: The wife's share in the home: The judges introduce it -- The wide principle of fairness -- The trust concept -- Where there is no financial contribution -- Conclusion -- Epilogue.
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