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OverviewWritten by leading practitioners with considerable experience of tribunals both as chairmen and lawyers, this work provides an authoritative examination of the general principles that apply to all regulatory and disciplinary tribunals, including coverage of the basis of the tribunal's authority and extent of its jurisdiction, natural justice, human rights, grounds for disciplinary action, investigations, decision to prosecute, hearings, evidence, appeals, and enforcement. Guidance on the practical application of the general principles is provided, looking at such issues as the retrospective effect of rule changes, malicious falsehood, data protection and freedom of information, whistleblowing, and guidance on defending a claim or how to avoid or defuse a claim. The disciplinary arrangements of the most prominent regulators are described in outline in a separate section. This title features: a new chapter on Legal Services Regulation; significant new case-law, including the House of Lords' decision in Re B(Children) concerning the standard of proof in civil proceedings; developments in health care regulation as more small regulatory bodies come under the Health Professions Council; developments in financial services 'risk based' regulation; new disciplinary schemes, eg. Accountants' Joint Disciplinary Scheme, Bar Standards Board rules, and Solicitors disciplinary proceedings rules; and, the Local Government and Involvement in Public Health Act 2007 and its impact on the Data Protection Act. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brian Harris , Andrew CarnesPublisher: Jordan Publishing Ltd Imprint: Jordan Publishing Ltd Edition: 5th Revised edition ISBN: 9781846611704ISBN 10: 1846611709 Pages: 450 Publication Date: March 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9781846612701 Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsthis excellent and authoritative work is an invaluable aid not only to regulatory enforcement lawyers but to anyone working in a regulated industry or dealing with public bodiesA Association of Regulatory and Disciplinary Lawyers Bulletin essential for those dealing in this area of lawA Professional Briefing the first source of reference for anyone dealing seriously with this subjectA New Law Journal Author InformationBrian Harris OBE QC and Andrew Carnes, Barrister, both at 4-5 Gray's Inn Square Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |