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Digital copy of Jersey Law Course 2013-14; Jersey Legal System and Constitutional Law, edited by Philip Johnson and William Bailhache of the Institute of Law. Used by Dr Philip Michael Johnson in his witness statement to the Inquiry dated 25 July 2014 [ZC/D/AW6/A/EE000035].
Reference | ZC/D/AW6/A/EE000036 |
Date | 1 August 2013 |
Scope and Content | Serves as a study guide to Jersey legal system and constitutional law covered by the syllabus for the Jersey Law Course for the 2013-14 academic year. |
Names | Bailhache, William Coutanche, Lord Carswell, Lord Hope, Lord Goulding, J Johnson, Philip Michael, Dr Jowell, Jeffrey Le Gros, C S Southwell, Richard Institute of Law Royal Court States of Jersey |
Keywords | appeals | admissions | Attorneys General | advocates | academics | criminal law | Bailiffs | courts of appeal | courts | charters | Council of Ministers | deans | experts | evidence | guides | honorary police | juries | lieutenant governors | legislation | legal proceedings | laws | magistrates | publications | Police | prosecutions | Royal Court | Studies | Solicitors General | solicitors | trials | viscounts |
Places | Jersey |
Dimensions | 1 pdf file |
Language | English |
Level of description | File |
Access restrictions | Closed for preservation - please consult digital copy |
Context:
Digital copy of Jersey Law Course 2013-14; Jersey Legal System and Constitutional Law, edited by Philip Johnson and William Bailhache of the Institute of Law. Used by Dr Philip Michael Johnson in his witness statement to the Inquiry dated 25 July 2014 [ZC/D/AW6/A/EE000035].
ZC/D/AW6/A/EE000036
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