How judges decide cases : reading, writing and analysing judgments / Andrew Goodman ; foreword by Lord Faulks QC.

By: Goodman, Andrew, LL. B [author.]Contributor(s): Faulks, Edward [writer of foreword.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing, 2018Edition: Second edition, [New edition]Description: xxx, 234 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780854902453; 0854902457Subject(s): Judgments -- Great Britain | Judicial process -- Great Britain | Legal composition | Practice of law -- Great BritainDDC classification: 347.41077 LOC classification: KD7562 | .G66 2018
Contents:
How judges decide cases -- The appellate judgment -- Writing judgments, decisions and awards -- Reading judgments -- The use of language in judgments -- Analysing judgments : reasoning, argument and legal logic -- Analysing judgments : techniques for criticism -- Using law reports.
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Table of cases: pages xv-xxvii.

Table of statutes: pages xxix-xxx.

"A unique and practical guide which looks at how cases are decided and judgments are written. It examines the style and language of judges expressing judicial opinion and considers the drive for rational justice. The book is founded upon independent research in the form of interviews conducted with judges at every level, from deputy district judges to justices of the Supreme Court, and the practical application of academic material more usually devoted to the structure and analysis of wider prose writing. This new edition has been revised to take into account modern scientific thinking on bias in decision-making and is generic to all areas of contentious law. Newly appointed recorders, deputy judges, tribunal chairman, lay magistrates and arbitrators as well as experienced practitioners will find it invaluable as a guide to the deconstruction of judgments for the purpose of appeal."--Back cover.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-220) and index.

How judges decide cases -- The appellate judgment -- Writing judgments, decisions and awards -- Reading judgments -- The use of language in judgments -- Analysing judgments : reasoning, argument and legal logic -- Analysing judgments : techniques for criticism -- Using law reports.

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