
Public Order Law and Practice
by Beggs, John; Street, Amy; Thomas, George; Messenger, MichaelBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
John Beggs, LLB, Barrister, 3 Sergeants' Inn. He has particular expertise on police firearms and public order operations. He has represented most police forces in the Country, and has appeared in many of the high profile trials, discipline hearings and inquiries involving the police over the last decade.
Amy Street, LLB, Barrister, 3 Sergeants' Inn. She practices in both police and medical law and advises on human rights issues. Amy represents the police in civil actions, and was junior counsel for the Metropolitan Police in the litigation arising out of the policing of the May Day protests in 2001.
George Thomas, LLB, Barrister, 3 Sergeants' Inn. He acts for constabularies nationwide in civil claims covering the full range of policing. He has also been advising and acting for Football Intelligence Units ever since the Football (Disorder) Act 2004 first came into force. He was recently junior counsel for the Metropolitan Police in the May Day 2001 test cases in the High Court. Michael Messenger, Commander, Metropolitan Police. He has responsibility for public order policing, emergency planning, officer safety and uniform counter-terrorism and security. Chair of the London Emergency Services Liaison Panel that is responsible for delivering the generic, multi-agency response to major incidents and disasters.
Table of Contents
General Themes in Public Order Law | |
Obligation to Act | |
Human Rights | |
Preventative Measures | |
Offences and Powers of Arrest | |
Acting Lawfully and Showing You Have Done So | |
Public Order Policing in Context | |
Unlawful Presence / Use of Land | |
Football | |
Public Safety | |
Terrorism | |
Processions, Assemblies, Demonstrations | |
Professional Protestors | |
Public Order Act 1986 (selected sections) | |
Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (selected sections) | |
Text of Articles 2, 5, 10 and 11 | |
Key extracts of relevant statutory provisions | |
Key Definitions of terms | |
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