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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 608 pages, kaal: 1064 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Mar-2013
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199656134
  • ISBN-13: 9780199656134
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 608 pages, kaal: 1064 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Mar-2013
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199656134
  • ISBN-13: 9780199656134
The number of regulatory and disciplinary cases coming before the courts is increasing dramatically, reflecting the rise in the number of complaints made against professionals of all kinds. Likewise, an ever-increasing number of disciplinary and fitness-to-practice hearings are reported by the media. Covering a wide range of professions, from doctors and healthcare professionals to lawyers and sports professionals, from financial service providers and accountants to the police and prison service, the law around this developing subject has become increasingly complex.

Kenneth Hamer's Professional Conduct Casebook is the only book to provide comprehensive coverage of the growing body of case law in this developing area. It analyzes all the key professional conduct and competence cases in a single volume and distills the general principles from the legislative framework and relevant case decisions, offering lucid guidance to practitioners much in need of clarity. The book contains extensive summaries of the cases and the decisions reached in each case by the court.

Structured alphabetically for logical, quick reference, the book contains over 60 chapters which cover every issue arising in the hearing of conduct and competence cases. The expert author identifies all the source material that practitioners need to consider when confronted by a specific issue, and provides clear, accessible guidance. Each chapter examines the legal framework of all the applicable statutory and non-statutory provisions, details any relevant guideline remarks which set out general principles, and summarizes all relevant caselaw, making the book an indispensable source of reference for every regulatory and disciplinary lawyer.

Arvustused

The book will rapidly become indispensable to those who practice in this field. Gregory Treverton- Jones, Thirty Nine Essex Street Chambers

Table of Cases
xv
Table of Legislation
xlv
Table of Statutory Instruments
xlix
Table of International Treaties and Conventions
li
Table of Professional Rules and Guidance
liii
List of Abbreviations
lvii
About the Author lxi
1 Absence of the Practitioner
1(8)
2 Abuse of Process
9(7)
3 Adjournment
16(9)
4 Appeals
25(18)
5 Bad Character
43(2)
6 Bias
45(5)
7 Burden of Proof
50(1)
8 Case Management
51(5)
9 Civil Restraint Orders
56(2)
10 Competence/Deficient Performance
58(7)
11 Concurrent Proceedings
65(9)
12 Conditions of Practice Orders
74(7)
13 Constitution of the Panel
81(6)
14 Conviction Cases
87(14)
15 Costs
101(8)
16 Delay
109(15)
17 Disclosure, Confidentiality, Data Protection, and Freedom of Information
124(14)
18 Dishonesty
138(24)
19 Disposal without an Oral Hearing
162(3)
20 Double Jeopardy
165(5)
21 Drafting of Charges
170(12)
22 Erasure/Striking Off
182(1)
23 Estoppel
183(4)
24 Evidence
187(13)
25 Experts
200(4)
26 Findings of Fact
204(8)
27 Fine
212(9)
28 Galbraith Submissions
221(3)
29 Good Character
224(3)
30 Health (Adverse Physical or Mental Health)
227(5)
31 Human Rights
232(16)
32 Impairment of Fitness to Practise
248(13)
33 In Camera Discussions
261(3)
34 Independent and Impartial Tribunal
264(9)
35 Indicative Sanctions Guidance
273(4)
36 Insight
277(6)
37 Interim Orders
283(17)
38 Investigation of Allegations
300(17)
39 Joinder
317(3)
40 Judicial Conduct
320(3)
41 Judicial Review
323(9)
42 Jurisdiction
332(7)
43 Legal Assessors
339(12)
44 Legal Representation
351(11)
45 Medical Assessors
362(5)
46 Misconduct
367(29)
47 Natural Justice
396(10)
48 Negligence
406(5)
49 Press Publicity
411(5)
50 Privilege
416(11)
51 Public or Private Hearing
427(3)
52 Reasons
430(13)
53 Recklessness
443(2)
54 Registration
445(12)
55 Reprimand
457(2)
56 Restoration to the Register
459(7)
57 Review Hearings
466(10)
58 Sanction
476(23)
59 Service
499(3)
60 Standard of Proof
502(9)
61 Stay of Proceedings
511(1)
62 Striking Off/Erasure
512(1)
63 Suspension
513(4)
64 Undertakings and Warnings
517(4)
65 Unrepresented Practitioner
521(4)
66 Voluntary Erasure
525(2)
67 Whistleblowing
527(1)
68 Witnesses
528(5)
69 Words and Phrases
533(2)
Appendix: Directory of Regulatory Bodies 535(6)
Index 541
Kenneth Hamer is a practising Barrister and Recorder of the Crown Court. He has substantial experience in all areas of professional discipline and regulation. He is a Legal Assessor to the General Medical Council, Nursing and Midwifery Council, and General Dental Council and is the former chairman of the Appeal Committee of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. For many years he has been on the prosecuting panel for the Bar Standards Board (previously the Bar Council), and he prosecutes or defends in disciplinary cases involving barristers, solicitors and accountants. In 2008 he spent six months at the Financial Services Authority, and he regularly appears for the General Pharmaceutical Council (formerly the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain) and advises on its fitness to practise processes. He is a committee member of the Association of Regulatory and Disciplinary Lawyers (ARDL) and joint editor of its Quarterly Bulletin.