In your defence : stories of law and life / Sarah Langford.
Publisher: London : Doubleday, 2018Description: x, 309 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780857525284 ; 9781473544734.Subject(s): Langford, Sarah, (Barrister) | Sociological jurisprudence -- Great Britain | Lawyers -- Great Britain -- Biography | Law -- Great Britain -- AnecdotesDDC classification: 340.092 Summary: "Sarah Langford is a barrister. Her job is to stand in court representing the mad and the bad, the vulnerable, the heartbroken and the hopeful. She must become their voice: weave their story around the black and white of the law and tell it to the courtroom. These stories may not make headlines but they will change the lives of ordinary people in extraordinary ways. They are stories which, but for a twist of luck, might have been yours. To work at the Bar is to enter a world shrouded by strange clothing, archaic rituals and inaccessible language. So how does it feel to be an instrument of such an unknowable system? And what does it mean to be at its mercy? Our legal system promises us justice, impartiality and fair judgement. Does it, or can it, deliver this? With remarkable candour, Sarah describes eleven cases which reveal what goes on in our criminal and family courts. She examines how she feels as she defends the person standing in the dock. She tells compelling stories - of domestic fall out, everyday burglary, sexual indiscretion, and children caught up in the law – that are sometimes shocking and often heart-stopping. She shows us how our attitudes and actions can shape not only the outcome of a case, but the legal system itself." Penguin Books site. https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/1114624/in-your-defence/Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey | 340.092 LAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 015162 |
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340.09 LAW Law and history / | 340.09 PIR The rule of laws : a 4000-year quest to order the world / | 340.092 HAL On the law of nature, reason, and common law : selected jurisprudential writings / | 340.092 LAN In your defence : | 340.0924 ROB Justice, Lord Denning and the constitution / | 340.0941 HAR The law emprynted and Englysshed : | 340.1 ATR On law and legal reasoning / |
"Sarah Langford is a barrister. Her job is to stand in court representing the mad and the bad, the vulnerable, the heartbroken and the hopeful. She must become their voice: weave their story around the black and white of the law and tell it to the courtroom. These stories may not make headlines but they will change the lives of ordinary people in extraordinary ways. They are stories which, but for a twist of luck, might have been yours.
To work at the Bar is to enter a world shrouded by strange clothing, archaic rituals and inaccessible language. So how does it feel to be an instrument of such an unknowable system? And what does it mean to be at its mercy? Our legal system promises us justice, impartiality and fair judgement. Does it, or can it, deliver this?
With remarkable candour, Sarah describes eleven cases which reveal what goes on in our criminal and family courts. She examines how she feels as she defends the person standing in the dock. She tells compelling stories - of domestic fall out, everyday burglary, sexual indiscretion, and children caught up in the law – that are sometimes shocking and often heart-stopping. She shows us how our attitudes and actions can shape not only the outcome of a case, but the legal system itself." Penguin Books site.