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Citizens, the State and Justice: A Multidisciplinary Perspective

Edited by Dan Jasinski · Noel McGuirk
New Arrival Routledge March 2026

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ISBN-13
9781032506456
Publisher
Routledge
Publication
March 2026
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This collection brings together academics, practicing lawyers and judges to offer a multidisciplinary insight into the relationship between the state and citizens through the lens of securing justice. All too often, appraisals of this fundamental subject are artificially siloed into the traditional legal topics to which they relate, such as criminal law, civil justice and constitutional rights. This volume places the relationship between citizens, the state and justice at its heart, with expertise across the legal sphere contributing to its content. It identifies common problems and challenges while readers are proffered an opportunity to explore solutions from other legal areas in order to help remedy those existing in their own.

The book will be of interest to academics, researchers and policy-makers working in the areas of Constitutional Law, Human Rights Law, Criminal Justice, Policing and Criminology.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Dan Jasinski and Noel McGuirk
Chapter 1: Injustice Narratives in Criminal Law: Introducing the Framework
Jon Hanson and Dean A. Strang
Chapter 2: The Rule of Law and the Protection of Constitutional Rights: Magna Carta, Begum, Unison and beyond.
Chris Monaghan
Chapter 3: State Responses to Protest and Public Disorder in Times of Crisis: A Case Study on Citizenry Rights
Noel McGuirk
Chapter 4: The Aftermath of Successful Planning Claims
Alistair Mills
Chapter 5: The Right to a Fair Trial: Inadequate Disclosure and an Inadequate Response
Ed Johnston
Chapter 6: Injustice Narratives in Criminal Law: The Specific Role of Dehumanisation
Jon Hanson and Dean A. Strang
Chapter 7: Live Links and Remote Participation – Marginalising the Accused
Dan Jasinski
Chapter 8: The Courts and (in)Justice: Gendered laws and Flawed Procedures
Toby Hooper
Chapter 9: ‘You need to be more professional?’ Informality, Access to Justice and Restorative Relationships Within the Justice Process. A Follow up
Darren McStravick
Chapter 10: Captivity and Surveillance: Punishment is not the Point
Dean A. Strang
Chapter 11: Human Rights and The Private Security Industry: The Need for Alignment
Brian R. Johnson
Chapter 12 Innocence Organisations: Where’s the Appeal?
Louise Hewitt and Claire McGourlay
Chapter 13: Police Officers as Citizens: Victims Rights for those Behind the Blue Line
Michelle Clarke and Angi Hart
Chapter 14 Mind the (Disability Hate Crime) Gap: Finding Parity Beyond the Law
Louise Hewitt
Chapter 15 Decoupling Territorial Jurisdiction and the Citizen’s Right to Remain in Canadian Extradition Law
Jay De Santi
Chapter 16 Back to the Future: The Common Law and the Crackdown on the Right to Peaceful Protest
Richard Glover
Chapter 17: Emergency by Design: Counterterrorism Law and the Normalisation of Exception in France and the UK
Noel McGuirk
Chapter 18 Parliaments and National Human Rights Institutions: Working Together to Protect and Promote Human Rights
Franklin De Vrieze and Jonathan Murphy
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