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An accessible and authoritative guide to all aspects of the law of inquests and coroners.
Coroners' Investigations and Inquests is an accessible and authoritative guide to all aspects of the law of inquests and coroners. This text presents a comprehensive overview of the various stages of a coroner’s investigation and the inquest procedure itself, offering in-depth analysis of the latest developments in the field, alongside practical advice on conducting inquest hearings.
Key areas include:
Coroners' Investigations and Inquests is an essential legal guide for all professionals working, or hoping to work, in the field of coronial law.
James Robottom and Rose Harvey-Sullivan, barristers at 7BR, have written a blog post considering the case of R (on the application of Maughan) (Appellant) v Her Majesty’s Senior Coroner for Oxfordshire (Respondent) [2020] UKSC 46, you can read the blog post here.
With several guidance notes addressing how coroners should approach COVID-19-related deaths James Robottom and Rose Harvey-Sullivan, barristers at 7BR, have written a blog post considering the key elements of the guidance and explore its implications for inquests arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Read the blog post here.
Foreword
Preface to the First Edition
Contributors
Table of Statutes
Table of Statutory Instruments
Table of Cases
- The Role of the Coroner
- The Investigation
- Scope and Article 2 ECHR
- Preliminary Issues and the Pre-inquest Review (PIR)
- The Inquest Hearing
- Conclusions and Records of Inquests
- Reports to Prevent Future Deaths
- Challenging Coronial Decisions: Judicial Review and Statutory Review
- Funding and Costs
- Representing Families at Inquests
- Representing Organisations at Inquests
- Press and Publicity at Inquests
- Clinical Inquests
- Deaths in Custody
- Mental Health and Mental Capacity
- Workplace Deaths
- Road Traffic Collision Deaths
- Product-related Deaths
- Military Inquests
- Inquests and COVID-19
- Inquests and Criminal Proceedings
- Inquests and Family Proceedings
- Inquests and Civil Proceedings
- Inquests and Public Inquiries
Appendix 1 Statutory Material
Index