If you liked The Leggatt review of tribunals by Martin Partington, start with Introduction to the English Legal System 2018-19 (2018), An introduction to the English legal system (2000), and Journal of Housing Law (2000). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Introduction to the English Legal System 2018-19 (2018), An introduction to the English legal system (2000), Journal of Housing Law (2000), Socio-legal studies and social welfare (1986), and The evolution of social insurance, 1881-1981 (1982).

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The Leggatt review of tribunals is by Martin Partington.