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THEMED SECTION: END OF AN ERROR

Adversarialism ‘lite’: developments in criminal procedure and evidence under New Labour

There is a real difference between New Labour's claim to be ‘bringing offenders to justice’ and ensuring that justice is done, writes Ed Cape

Pages 25-27 | Published online: 10 Mar 2010

References

  • Cape , E. 2006 . ‘Rebalancing the criminal justice process: Ethical challenges for criminal defence lawyers’ . Legal Ethics , 9 ( 1 ) : 56
  • DCA 2006 Delivering Simple, Speedy, Summary Justice London Department for Constitutional Affairs
  • DCA 2006 Doing Law Differently London Department for Constitutional Affairs
  • Home Office 2008 Departmental Report 2008 CM 7396 London Home Office
  • Justice for All CM 5563, July 2002
  • Morgan , R. 2008 . Summary Justice - Fast but Fair? , London : Centre for Crime and Justice Studies .
  • Young , R. 2008 . “ ‘Street policing after PACE: The drift to summary justice’ ” . In Regulating Policing: The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 Past, Present and Future , Edited by: Cape , E. and Young , R. Oxford : Hart Publishing .
  • Working Together to Cut Crime and Deliver Justice: A Strategic Plan for 2008-2011 CM 7247, OCJR November 2007

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