This review is unashamedly from the perspective of English law because busy United Kingdom criminal law solicitors and barristers mostly wish to know what the law states, which case is a precedent case and whether the author has provided up-to-date legal information. This is because legal practitioners deal with real and urgent cases. The English Income Tax Act gained Royal Assent in 1799 the first government attempt to stop early tax avoidance. Later, tax avoidance schemes (which in English Law were deemed a legitimate method of minimising one payment of taxation) became de rigueur all over the world and often involved creation of Deeds of Covenant and Trusts, notably Discretionary Trusts under civil law. Man’s ingenui...
Since its first use in criminal investigations in 1987, DNA profiling has become the new gold standa...
Since 1997, the Criminal Cases Review Commission of England, Wales and Northern Ireland has served a...
This review is republished to illustrate how important this book is to us today, with legislation an...
This review is unashamedly from the perspective of English law because busy United Kingdom criminal ...
The UK government decided to introduce Income Tax in 1799. Later, tax avoidance schemes involved cre...
Researchers studying human behavioral genetics have made significant scientific progress in enhancin...
Viewed from a distance the outward appearances of the English Legal System might look reassuringly s...
Examines UK law's response to "corruption by organised crime". Reviews the nature of such crime, the...
Lindsay Farmer, Making the Modern Criminal Law: Criminalization and Civil Order Oxford: Oxford Unive...
One of the most striking developments in the penal system in England and Wales is the increasing use...
This is the first book to offer an extensive cosmopolitan, cross-cultural insight into the perennial...
This book is about the increasing significance of DNA profiling for crime investigation in modern so...
The study examines the range of crimes in which solicitors become involved as primary offenders (mai...
English law's traditional approach to the admissibility of improperly obtained evidence is currently...
Although the title ‘genomics and criminal justice’ opens a relatively wide field of inquiry, this pa...
Since its first use in criminal investigations in 1987, DNA profiling has become the new gold standa...
Since 1997, the Criminal Cases Review Commission of England, Wales and Northern Ireland has served a...
This review is republished to illustrate how important this book is to us today, with legislation an...
This review is unashamedly from the perspective of English law because busy United Kingdom criminal ...
The UK government decided to introduce Income Tax in 1799. Later, tax avoidance schemes involved cre...
Researchers studying human behavioral genetics have made significant scientific progress in enhancin...
Viewed from a distance the outward appearances of the English Legal System might look reassuringly s...
Examines UK law's response to "corruption by organised crime". Reviews the nature of such crime, the...
Lindsay Farmer, Making the Modern Criminal Law: Criminalization and Civil Order Oxford: Oxford Unive...
One of the most striking developments in the penal system in England and Wales is the increasing use...
This is the first book to offer an extensive cosmopolitan, cross-cultural insight into the perennial...
This book is about the increasing significance of DNA profiling for crime investigation in modern so...
The study examines the range of crimes in which solicitors become involved as primary offenders (mai...
English law's traditional approach to the admissibility of improperly obtained evidence is currently...
Although the title ‘genomics and criminal justice’ opens a relatively wide field of inquiry, this pa...
Since its first use in criminal investigations in 1987, DNA profiling has become the new gold standa...
Since 1997, the Criminal Cases Review Commission of England, Wales and Northern Ireland has served a...
This review is republished to illustrate how important this book is to us today, with legislation an...