Readership: Primary market: Civil and criminal legal practitioners; judges; academics and students both in the UK and worldwide. Secondary market: Due to the public prominence of Lord Woolf as former Lord Chief Justice, there is also a significant secondary market through trade outlets.
Lord Woolf, Former Lord Chief Justice, current Visiting Professor and Council Chairman at University College, and Christopher Campbell-Holt, Researcher, Norton Rose LLP
"The range of subject matter is remarkable and reflects the range of his work as a judge." - Philip Havers QC, Council
"There are 26 papers in all and they are highly readable. They have been expertly edited." - Philip Havers QC, Counsel.
Chronology Introduction PART 1: THE ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM 1: A Question of Balance 2: Remedies 3: Droit Public - English Style 4: The Education the Justice System Requires Today PART II: THE CONSTITUTION AND THE JUDICIARY 5: Magna Carta: A Precedent for Recent Constitutional Change 6: The Rule of Law and a Change in the Constitution 7: Judicial Review - The Tensions Between the Executive and Judiciary 8: Should the Media and the Judiciary be on Speaking Terms? 9: Judicial Independence Not Judicial Isolation 10: The Needs of a 21st Century Judge 11: Current Challenges in Judging 12: The Impact of Human Rights 13: Human Rights and Minorities PART III: CRIME AND PENAL REFORM 14: The Strangeways Prison Report: Overview and Recommendations 15: Strangeways: A Decade of Change? 16: A Justice System the Community Owns 17: Do We Need a New Approach to Penal Policy? 18: Making Sense of Sentencing PART IV: CIVIL JUSTICE 19: Access to Justice Final Report: Overview 20: Medics, Lawyers and the Courts- A Defence of the Access to Justice Recommendations 21: Are the Courts Excessively Deferential to the Medical Profession? 22: Are the Judiciary Environmentally Myopic? 23: Environmental Law and Sustainable Development PART V: INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEMS 24: The International Role of the Judiciary 25: The Rule of Law and the Development of a Modern Economy in China 26: The Rule of Law and Harmony in China