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Two central themes run through The Due Process of Law. The first is the workings of the various measures authorised by the law so as to keep the streams of justice pure—that is to say, contempt of court, judicial inquiries, and powers of arrest and search. The second is the recent development of family law, focusing particularly on Lord Denning's contribution to the law of husband and wife. These broad themes are elaborated through a discussion of Lord Denning's own judgments and opinions on a wide range of topics.
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Explores justice mechanisms and family law developments.
Who is this book for?
If you're interested in understanding how legal processes keep justice fair or want insights into family law evolution, especially Lord Denning’s influence, this book offers a detailed look. It’s a thoughtful read for those curious about legal principles and their practical applications.