With effect from 1st April 1996, the Government intends thats the new tariff-based scheme for compensating victims of crimes of violence will come into force. This scheme, authorized by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 1995, replaces the common law basis of assessment used under the old scheme, and greatly reduces the discretion formerly exercised by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board.
The new book deals with the new scheme's procedures, conditions of eligibility, the definition of criminal injury, the range of qualifying, injuries and of eligible persons and the assessment of compensation. operation since 1964. Full statutory and related texts are also included.
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Höhe: 223 mm
Breite: 153 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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978-1-85431-505-2 (9781854315052)
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David Miers is Professor of Law and Director of the Centre for Professional Legal Studies at Cardiff Law School.
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Professor of Law and Director of the Centre for Professional Legal Studies at Cardiff Law School
Creating the criminal injuries compensation scheme; applications and awards; hearing, reviews and appeals; criminal injuries: victimizing events; defining and proving a personal injury; eligible persons; eligibility; assessment of compensation; deductions; appendices.