Anti-Social Behaviour
Law, Practice, and Procedure
Oxford University Press
Published in 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
600 pages
978-0-19-929241-7 (ISBN)
Description
Anti-social behaviour has been an extremely topical area of law for some years. However, despite the persistent focus on this subject, what may be termed the "law of anti-social behaviour" is still to be found scattered amongst a perplexing array of both criminal and civil statutes, and common law principles - some created for the purpose, others adapted to fit. This exciting new book builds on the authors' previous Blackstone's Guide on the subject, to define the boundaries and parameters of "anti-social behaviour law", and pull together the various offences, powers, and remedies into a single, coherent subject.
Written in a clear and practical style, the book examines the appropriate practice and procedure in the criminal and civil courts, together with alternative forms of dispute resolution. The text is supported by a range of helpful court forms and precedents, flowcharts, and summaries, and the appendices include relevant non-statutory materials (such as central government guidance, codes of practice, and guides to best practice).
Written in a clear and practical style, the book examines the appropriate practice and procedure in the criminal and civil courts, together with alternative forms of dispute resolution. The text is supported by a range of helpful court forms and precedents, flowcharts, and summaries, and the appendices include relevant non-statutory materials (such as central government guidance, codes of practice, and guides to best practice).
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 3 mm
Width: 3 mm
Thickness: 3 mm
Weight
5 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-929241-7 (9780199292417)
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Persons
Jonathan Manning is a barrister at Arden Chambers, and was called in 1989. He is a leading junior in a number of practice areas and has appeared in numerous cases concerning anti-social behaviour. He is an established writer - his books include, Judicial Review Proceedings: A Practitioners Guide (LAG); Blackstone's Guide to the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 (OUP, 2004); and Housing Law: Pleadings in Practice (Sweet & Maxwell).
Claire-Louise Manning is a barrister and co-author of Blackstone's Guide to the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 (OUP, 2004).
Claire-Louise Manning is a barrister and co-author of Blackstone's Guide to the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 (OUP, 2004).
Author
Barrister, Arden Chambers
Barrister and Magistrates' Court Legal Adviser
Content
PART I: LAW ; 1. Introduction ; 2. What is Anti-social Behaviour? ; 3. Prevention ; 4. Punishment ; 5. Displacement ; PART II: CHOICE OF REMEDY ; 6. Anti-social Behaviour in the Street ; 7. Anti-social Behaviour in the Home ; 8. Anti-social Behaviour and Licensed Premises ; 9. Anti-social Behaviour at School ; 10. Anti-social Behaviour in the Workplace ; 11. Anti-social Behaviour on Private Land ; 12. Children and Young People ; 13. Parental Responsibilities ; 14. Corporate Bodies ; PART III: PROCEDURE ; 15. ADR and Mediation ; 16. Preparing a Claim ; 17. Defending a Claim ; 18. County Court and High Court Proceedings ; 19. Magistrates' Court proceedings ; 20. Crown Court Proceedings ; 21. Appeals ; PART IV: PRECEDENTS ; PART V: RELEVANT MATERIALS