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This book combines historical and constitutional analysis of impeachment in the UK and US with a lively new account of both... Læs mere
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This book explores how the unique historical development of Islamic Shari’a criminal law alongside... Læs mere
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This volume examines the contributions to International Law of individual... Læs mere
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This book seeks to understand how women judges are situated as legal knowers on the High Court of Australia by asking whether a near-equal gender balance on the High Court has disrupted the Court’s historically masculinist gender regime.
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Universals in Legal Reasoning by Judges explores and expounds the usage of rules to justify judicial decisions. It argues for judicial transparency and candour to... Læs mere
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Anyone interested in courts, judicial decision-making, family law, gender violence, and the limits and possibilities of the globalization of law... Læs mere
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The core theme of this book is that the justices, both liberal and conservative, do not simply call balls and strikes, as Chief... Læs mere
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Bogen giver sin læser en samlet, integreret fremstilling af dansk retspleje, der ellers traditionelt fremstilles opdelt i civilproces, straffeproces, insolvensproces etc. Dansk retspleje... Læs mere
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Confirmation Bias in Criminal Cases takes a multi-disciplinary approach to assessing confirmation bias among criminal justice practitioners, combining criminal law,... Læs mere
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Addressing the relationship between law and the visual, this book examines the importance of photography in Central, East, and Southeast European show trials.
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In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, the U.S. Supreme Court livestreamed their oral arguments for the first time, an unprecedented shift that allowed access to proceedings in real time to the news media and public, alike.