Law of contempt
edited by Ian Cram.
- 4th ed.
- UK : LexisNexis Butterworths, 2010.
- 778 p.
- (Butterworths Common Law Series) .
Table of contents: Part 1 Overview Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The constitutional context:fair trials, the administration of justice and freedom of expression Chapter 3. The impact of globalisation Part 2 Strict liability Chapter 4. Publication interfering with the due course of justice in particular legal proceedings-the general positions under the contempt of court act 1981 Chapter 5. Publication interfering with the course of justice in particular criminal proceedings Chapter 6. Civil contempt Part 3 Personal injury damages Chapter 7. Reporting criminal court proceedings Chapter 8. Reporting civil court proceedings Chapter 9. Reporting family court proceedings Part 4 Interference with the administration of justice Chapter 10. Interference with witness Chapter 11. Publications interfering with the due course of justice as a continuing process Chapter 12. Contempt in the face of the court Part 5 Contempt proceedings Chapter 13. Bringing proceedings Chapter 14. Responsibility for contempt by publication Part 6 Miscellaneous Chapter 15. The protection of journalists'sources Chapter 16. The application of criminal contempts to statutory inquiries Chapter 17. Looking ahead:future development in the law of contempt Appendix 1. Contempt of court act 1981 Appendix 2. Human rights act 1998 Index