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This plain-language guide to cemetery and crematorium law has been updated to include new medical examiner rules; changes to death certification; regulations relating to price transparency and important new case-law relating to the interpretation of burial grants. Its content is also illustrated by three new case-studies and important new Law Commission recommendations concerning the re-use of graves. Like its 2021 predecessor, this update continues to provide practical legal advice to anyone involved in burial and cremation or related bereavement services. Commissioned as a joint project between the Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management and the book's author, ICCM Company Solicitor, V.Charles Ward.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1873. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
The fate of the dead is a compelling and emotive subject, which also raises increasingly complex legal questions. This book focuses on the substantive laws around disposal of the recently deceased and associated issues around their post-mortem fate. It looks primarily at the laws in England and Wales but also offers a comparative approach, drawing heavily on material from other common law jurisdictions including Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States. The book provides an in-depth, contextual and comparative analysis of the substantive laws and policy issues around corpse disposal, exhumation and the posthumous treatment of the dead, including commemoration. Topics covered incl...
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The fate of the dead is a compelling and emotive subject, which also raises increasingly complex legal questions. This book focuses on the substantive laws around disposal of the recently deceased and associated issues around their post-mortem fate. It looks primarily at the laws in England and Wales but also offers a comparative approach, drawing heavily on material from other common law jurisdictions including Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States. The book provides an in-depth, contextual and comparative analysis of the substantive laws and policy issues around corpse disposal, exhumation and the posthumous treatment of the dead, including commemoration. Topics covered incl...
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