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In Enemies of the People?, Joshua Rozenberg delves into the intricate relationship between law and society, exploring the pressing question of judicial independence in contemporary Britain. This thought-provoking work examines the critical role judges play in upholding the rule of law while navigating the turbulent waters of public opinion and political influence.
Rozenberg presents a compelling narrative that intertwines case studies and legal analysis, illustrating how judges often find themselves in the crosshairs of societal critique. By engaging with high-profile cases and the media's portrayal of the legal system, the author challenges readers to reconsider their perceptions of justice and the judiciary's essential functions.
This book is ideal for readers interested in the sociology of law, legal practitioners, and anyone seeking to understand the delicate interplay between law, society, and governance. Rozenberg's previous works, such as Law and the Media, also offer valuable insights into the intersection of legal frameworks and public perception.
“A vital contribution to the discourse on law and its societal implications.”
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 240
Publisher: Bristol University Press
ISBN: 9781529204506
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