Disciplinary and Regulatory Proceedings

Disciplinary and Regulatory Proceedings
Author: G. D. Treverton-Jones
Publisher: Jordan Publishing (GB)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Administrative procedure
ISBN: 9781846619397

Disciplinary and Regulatory Proceedings is the leading work on this important and dynamic area of UK law. For 20 years, it has provided authoritative guidance to lawyers, tribunals, and other experts dealing with professional discipline and regulation in the UK. This eighth edition has been written by a new team of specialist authors and covers all the major regulatory fields of expertise. The text has been substantially rewritten and restructured into four major parts: General, The Disciplinary Process, Specific Regulatory Regimes, and Data Protection and Freedom of Information. As with previous editions, it looks in detail at the application of the general principles that govern this area of law, together with greater analysis of UK case-law, rules, and practice directions of the various disciplinary bodies and guidance issued by the various professional bodies. The book also provides in-depth treatment of the relevant procedures to be followed, including an extended section on the decision to prosecute. This edition includes a new chapter on disclosure and confidentiality, as well as up-to-date chapters on healthcare, financial services, and legal services, which have all been substantially rewritten to reflect major legislative changes.

Disciplinary and Regulatory Proceedings

Disciplinary and Regulatory Proceedings
Author: Brian Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 664
Release: 2002
Genre: Law
ISBN:

The importance of the law of disciplinary and regulatory proceedings has developed what the editors call deep seismic changes since the 2nd edition. Part of the reason for this rapid expansion has been the enactment of the Human Rights Act 1998, with its impact covering the whole field of professional and regulatory bodies. This edition contains much reordering and indeed, rewriting of material, such as the "common framework" of disciplinary and regulatory proceedings in order to improve the presentation; Chapter 3, Human Rights, has been recast so as to bring the Convention requirements into greater prominence, and the tortious liability of regulators and professional bodies now has a separate chapter.

Disciplinary and Regulatory Proceedings

Disciplinary and Regulatory Proceedings
Author: Brian Harris
Publisher: Jordan Publishing (GB)
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2009
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Written by leading practitioners with considerable experience in UK tribunals, this work provides an authoritative examination of the general principles that apply to all UK regulatory and disciplinary tribunals, including coverage of the basis of the tribunal's authority and extent of its jurisdiction, natural justice, human rights, grounds for disciplinary action, investigations, decision to prosecute, hearings, evidence, appeals, and enforcement. Guidance on the practical application of the general principles is provided, looking at such issues as the retrospective effect of rule changes, malicious falsehood, data protection and freedom of information, whistleblowing, and guidance on defending a claim or how to avoid or defuse a claim. The disciplinary arrangements of the most prominent regulators are described in outline in a separate section. This fifth edition includes: a new chapter on Legal Services Regulation . significant new case-law, including the House of Lords' decision in Re B (Children) concerning the standard of proof in civil proceedings . developments in health care regulation as more small regulatory bodies come under the Health Professions Council . developments in financial services "risk based" regulation . new disciplinary schemes, e.g. Accountants' Joint Disciplinary Scheme, Bar Standards Board rules, and Solicitors disciplinary proceedings rules . the UK's Local Government and Involvement in Public Health Act 2007 and its impact on the Data Protection Act.