Livingstone, Owen, and Macdonald on Prison Law
Owen QC, Tim
Livingstone, Owen, and Macdonald on Prison Law - 5 - New York Oxford University Press 2015 - 659
Prison Law is the leading text in its field. It offers comprehensive coverage of the substantive law, the Prison Rules, and the remedies available to prisoners, including complaints procedures, civil claims, judicial review, and claims under the Human Rights Act. Both domestic andinternational avenues of redress are explained in detail. The book covers all aspects of prison life, from categorization and allocation to living conditions, access to the outside world, transfer and repatriation, discipline, and the procedures governing the release of fixed term prisoners andthose serving life sentences.In recent years, restricted access to legal aid and the ongoing threat to the Human Rights Act have made it increasingly difficult for prisoners to exercise their rights. It would now be impossible for prison law to play the same major role in developing constitutional and public law as it has forthe past 30 years. As a result, prison law practitioners are having to adapt and evolve their approach to cope with new challenges.The new edition has been completely revised and updated to take account of relevant decisions under the Human Rights Act and at the European Court of Human Rights, including important decisions on IPP sentences, ministerial involvement in prison release, conditions of detention, and their policyramifications in the UK
9780199211012
Politics and Government
Nonfiction
344.42035 OWE
Livingstone, Owen, and Macdonald on Prison Law - 5 - New York Oxford University Press 2015 - 659
Prison Law is the leading text in its field. It offers comprehensive coverage of the substantive law, the Prison Rules, and the remedies available to prisoners, including complaints procedures, civil claims, judicial review, and claims under the Human Rights Act. Both domestic andinternational avenues of redress are explained in detail. The book covers all aspects of prison life, from categorization and allocation to living conditions, access to the outside world, transfer and repatriation, discipline, and the procedures governing the release of fixed term prisoners andthose serving life sentences.In recent years, restricted access to legal aid and the ongoing threat to the Human Rights Act have made it increasingly difficult for prisoners to exercise their rights. It would now be impossible for prison law to play the same major role in developing constitutional and public law as it has forthe past 30 years. As a result, prison law practitioners are having to adapt and evolve their approach to cope with new challenges.The new edition has been completely revised and updated to take account of relevant decisions under the Human Rights Act and at the European Court of Human Rights, including important decisions on IPP sentences, ministerial involvement in prison release, conditions of detention, and their policyramifications in the UK
9780199211012
Politics and Government
Nonfiction
344.42035 OWE