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Two courtroom scenes: professional magistrates, clerks, solicitors and police with role-played defendants. Insulting language, dress, abuse, scuffles and ‘unprofessional’ behaviour from solicitors....
Dramatisations of important legal cases which, in recreating their periods and settings, bring them to life and make them accessible to students. They are presented in such a way that the significance of the...
The concept of unfair dismissal was first introduced by the 1971 Industrial Relations Act which gives employees rights to question the grounds on which notice was given. Further legislation in 1978, 1980 and...
When a dispute arises, how does it get into court, and what are the stages and people involved in pre-trial, trial and appeal? Traces a recent civil case from the initial problem through to the House of...
Magistrates, solicitors and actors re-enact typical cases in the domestic court involving financial provision.
Explores issues raised when an offence such as murder is committed by a severly disturbed person and how there is a growing conflict between psychiatry and the law. Looks at the case of a schizophreniac who...
Part 1: Mrs Muriel Green has been dismissed from work. She considers that the dismissal was unfair, and seeks advice on bringing a claim for unfair dismissal. The programme deals with the interviews with the...
Peter Fox, a young aspiring pop music guitarist, is electrocuted by a new amplifier. He brings an action against the manufacturers of the amplifier, Rocktech Limited, for damages for personal injury caused...
A case history from accident to trial relates a personal injury action in Queen’s Bench. A teacher, John Swift, injured at work, sures for damages; the film describes the development of the case until...
This series of three one-hour programmes uses the ‘hypotheticals’ technique pioneered in the UK by Granada Television. A panel of police officers, from constable to chief constable, and others from the...
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