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The Case for A Review of the Law of Murder

By (author) Modernising Justice
Foreword by Henry Brooke
Format: Pamphlet
Publisher: Waterside Press, Winchester, United Kingdom
Published: 5th Apr 2018
Dimensions: w 210mm h 297mm d 2mm
Weight: 133g
ISBN-10: 1909976385
ISBN-13: 9781909976382
Barcode No: 9781909976382
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Synopsis
Many people will find it hard to believe that deep within key aspects of the Law of England and Wales there lie significant defectsa -a such is the extent to which our laws and justice system have been routinely described as 'the best in the world'. This new analysis by reform group Modernising Justice demonstrates just how wrong this view is in relation to one of the most serious all crimes. Murder remains a common law offence based on an ancient and somewhat vague definition and beset with an approach to punishment still steeped in the fallout from the abolition of the death penalty. The authors demonstrate just why change is needed. Their arguments are set out concisely and with a directness not often found in legal debates. Their ongoing correspondence with successive Ministers of Justice is reproduced to demonstrate how cautiously the Executive tends to move in an arena where law and order policies can be judged (and elections won or lost) by popular responses to this particular crime.

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'The dispassionate study which this paper calls for would pinpoint the parts of the law that cry out for change so that victims and their families never again have to suffer the uncertainties'- Sir Henry Brooke (from the Foreword)