Red tape : managing excess in law, regulation and the courts / Robin Ellison.
Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018Description: xxxii, 522 pages : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781108446921; 9781108426954.Subject(s): Law reform -- Great Britain | Justice, Administration of -- Great Britain | Bureaucracy -- Great Britain | Law -- Great Britain | Sociological jurisprudence -- Great BritainDDC classification: 349.41Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey | 349.41 ELL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 016921 |
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349.41 COY Dimensions of politics and English jurisprudence / | 349.41 DEN The discipline of law / | 349.41 DEN The closing chapter / | 349.41 ELL Red tape : | 349.41 FOR Sir John Fortescue : on the laws and governance of England / | 349.41 HAL Halsbury's Laws of England centenary essays, 2007 / | 349.41 HOG Hamlyn revisited : the British legal system today / |
The law will fix it -- Legislation and legislators -- Regulation and regulators -- Courts and judges -- Unregulation -- Where next?
"Red Tape tells the sometimes astonishing story of the making of laws, both good and bad, the recent explosion in rule making, and the failure of repeated attempts to rationalise the statute books - even governments themselves are concerned about the increasing number and complexity of our laws. Society requires the rule of law, but the rule of too much law means that the general public faces frustrating excesses created by overzealous regulators and lawmakers. Robin Ellison reveals the failure of repeated attempts to limit the number and complexity of new laws, and the expansion of regulators. He challenges the legislature to introduce fewer yet better laws and regulators by encouraging lawmakers to adopt practices which improve the efficiency of the law and the lives of everyone. Too much law leads to frustration for all - Red Tape is a long overdue exposé of our legal system for practitioners and consumers alike. -- Taken from back cover.