The judicial process
an introductory analysis of the courts of the United States, England, and France
5th ed.
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Author
Publication
1986 - Oxford University Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
156,000 words, Guess
Page Count
624 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivejudicialprocessi0000abra
- ISBN-100195037138
- ISBN-139780195037135
- Goodreads3818115
- Library of Congress Control Number85015261
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number12262588
- Open LibraryOL2534512M
Classifications
- DDC347/.01
- DDC342.71
- LCCK2100 .A725 1986
Description
This classic text examines the theory, practice, and people behind the judicial process. The new seventh edition brings the work completely up to date by examining important developments and structural changes in three judicial systems, up through the end of 1997, including judicial appointments during the Bush and Clinton administrations; significant alterations in the structure and organization of the United States, British, French, and other European courts, with an emphasis on the ongoing changes in the judiciary of the United Kingdom; and the collateral developments on the frontiers of judicial review procedures as well as the judicial role.
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