The Plymouth Law & Criminal Justice Review, Volume 01 - 2008
Recent Submissions
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Food Fraud, Current Issue but an Old Problem
(University of Plymouth, 2008)Purposes: This article addresses the topic of food fraud which has been so widely and variously reported over recent months and years. Its purposes are to set current experience into an historical context and to illustrate ... -
How Effective are Anti-Doping Sport Measures in the UK?
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Cohabitation and Property: The End of the Road for the Traditional Trust?
(University of Plymouth, 2008)It is generally assumed that financial apportionment between cohabiting parties, when the relationship ends, is determined by the law of property, in which the institution of the trust has a large role to play. Until ... -
Access to Justice – Rights or Rations? Comparing European Legal Aid Systems in the Context of a Shrinking Budgetary Environment
(University of Plymouth, 2008)The inspiration for this thesis was derived from a week spent in the family law department of a local solicitor's practice. The UK government's reforms to the legal aid system were about to be implemented and appeared to ... -
The Halliday Report: In Pursuit of a New Sentencing Framework or a Catastrophic Failure?
(University of Plymouth, 2008)In 2001 the Halliday Report, Making Punishments Work: A Review of the Sentencing Framework for England & Wales devised a sentencing framework where sentences – custodial and non-custodial - meant what they said, benefited ... -
'The Human Rights Act 1998 - The Needs of the Many and the Rights of One': Annual Pilgrim Father’s Lecture, 20 November 2008
(University of Plymouth, 2008)