Login
Search
My Basket
| Your basket is empty |
| GBP0.00 |

GBP49.95
In stock
26 February 2010
Law Society Publishing
9781853288333
Paperback
234 x 156 mm
176 pages
Coroners
A Guide to the New Law
Overview
The Coroners and Justice Act 2009 introduces deep and wide-ranging changes to the coroner system in England and Wales. Understanding these changes and their potential impact is essential for all practitioners representing claimants, defendants, witnesses, or family members.
This invaluable guide provides thorough coverage of the Act's provisions, which include:
- the introduction of a new national coroner service headed by a Chief Coroner
- a new death certification system
- an Appeals process to enable the bereaved to appeal against coroners' decisions
- independent inspections for deaths not investigated by the coroner
- the division of England and Wales into new coroner areas
- a new appointment system for coroners
- increased powers for coroners to secure information and evidence, with the aim of improving the quality and outcomes of investigations
- the ability to hold inquests in private if material that cannot be publicly disclosed is relevant to proceedings.
The book also covers the new Charter for the Bereaved. This charter aims to set out the services that bereaved people can expect from the coroner system and what they can do if standards are not met.
Coroners: A Guide to the New Law offers detailed analysis of the new provisions with reference to appropriate cases and existing legislative provisions and includes relevant sections and Schedules of the Act and the full text of the Charter.
Reviews
"David Urpeth provides a detailed informative guide to the current law."
Phillip Taylor, Richmond Green Chambers
Contents
1. Investigation into deaths;
2. Inquests;
3. Notification of deaths;
4. Certification of deaths;
5. Registration of deaths;
6. Coroner areas and appointments;
7. Governance;
8. Appeals;
9. Excerpts from the Coroners and Justice Act 2009;
10. Charter for the Bereaved.
About the Author
David Urpeth is a partner and National Head of Workplace Accidents at Irwin Mitchell. He is a Deputy Coroner, a member of the Personal Injury Panel, a member of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers, and a fellow of the College of Personal Injury Law. David has written and lectured widely on the subject of personal injury law.

