Judge Seminar 2: The UK Legal System
Formation
À London, United Kingdom (Angleterre), Doha, Qatar (Qatar), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Malaisie) et dans 4 autres établissements
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Description
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Typologie
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Durée
6 Jours
Limited Contents:
Court Organization, People in the Legal System, The Legal Profession, Dispute Resolution, Legal Services Charges, The Police, The Criminal Trial Processes, Sentencing, Young Offenders, The Civil Justice System, Tribunals, Appeals and Judicial Review, Alternative Methods of Dispute Resolution (ADR)
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Les Avis
Les matières
- Organisation des tribunaux
- Personnes dans le système juridique
- Règlement des différends
- Appels et contrôle judiciaire
Le programme
Court Organisation
- Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
- Court of Appeals
- Privy Council
- The High Court
- Queen’s Bench Division
- The Chancery Division
- The Family Division
- Crown Court
- Country Court and Magistrate Court
- The Judges
- The Role of Judges
- Judicial Hierarchy
- Appointments to Judiciary
- Wigs and Gowns
- Training
- Pay
- Promotion
- Termination of Appointment
- Independence of the Judiciary
- Reform of the Judiciary
- The Legal Profession
- Solicitors
- Barristers
- Background of Solicitors and Barristers
- Performance of the Legal Profession
- The Future of the Professions
- Fusion of the Professions
- Other Legal Personnel
- The Need for Legal Professionals
- The Jury
- History
- The Function of Jury
- When Are Juries Used?
- Qualifications for Jury Service
- Summoning the Jury
- Jury Vetting
- Challenges
- Discharging the Jury
- The Secrecy of the Jury
- The Verdict
- Strengths of the Jury System
- Criticisms of the Jury System
- Reform of the Jury
- Magistrates
- The Magistrates’ Courts
- Magistrates
- Administration of Justice
- The Ministry of Justice and the Home Office
- The Lord Chancellor
- The Law Officers’ Department
- Legal Services Charges
- Unmet Needs for Legal Services
- State-Funded Legal Services
- The Access to Justice Act
- Proposals for Further Reform
- Necessity of Lawyers
- The Police
- Miscarriages Of Justice
- Human Rights Act 1998
- The Organisation of the Police
- Police Powers
- Reform
- The Criminal Trial Processes
- The Adversarial Process
- Criminal Procedure Rules
- The Crown Prosecution Service
- Appearance in Court
- Classification of Offences
- Mode of Trial
- Sending For Trial
- Plea and Case Management Hearings
- Disclosure
- Plea Bargaining
- The Trial
- Modes of Criminal Justice Systems
- Reforms
- Sentencing
- The Criminal Justice Act 2003
- Purposes of Sentencing
- Sentencing Practice
- Types of Sentence
- Young Offenders
- Criminal Liability
- Young People and the Police
- Remand and Bail
- Reprimands and Warnings
- Trial Sentencing
- The Civil Justice System
- Evolution
- The Civil Courts
- The Civil Justice before April 1999
- The Civil Justice after April 1999
- Reforms
- Tribunals
- History
- Reforming the Tribunals
- Tribunals at Present
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- Appeals and Judicial Review
- Appeals
- Appeals in Civil Law Cases
- Appeals in Criminal Law Cases
- Reform of the Appeal System
- Judicial Review
- Alternative Methods of Dispute Resolution (ADR)
- Problems with Court Hearings
- Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms
- Examples of ADR
- Advantages of ADR
- Problems with ADR
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Judge Seminar 2: The UK Legal System