This book addresses one central question: if justice is to be done in the name of the community, how far do the decision-makers need to reflect the community, either in their profile or in the opinions they espouse? Each contributor provides an answer on.
Sophie Tamas
How does personal narrative fit into autoethnography?
Sophie Parkin
Sophie Irwin
Sophie Sullivan
Sophie Grace Chappell
Sophie Corrigan
Sophie Mützel
Anna Sophie Merkel
Sophie Pembroke
Sophie Henderson
Sophie Henderson
Sophie Strand
Eva-Sophie Dahl
Anna-Sophie Jürgens
Sophie Longhurst
Sophie Rowan
Sophie publicationPress
Sophie Golding
Sophie Lucido Johnson
Sophie Mützel
Sophie Haydon
Sophie Beaucamp
Sophie Anderson
Sophie Irwin
Sophie Simard
Sophie Collingwood
Sophie Volpp
Sophie Chao
Sophie Washburne
Sophie Jordan
Sophie Blackall
Sophie Gordon
Discover wholesome, sustainable and plant-based dishes in this essential cookbook for everyone from full-time vegans to those who just want to do their bit for the environment 'hearty, healthy, flavour-packed dishes' mail on sunday 'a uniquely sustainable and delicious approach to modern plant-based cooking' vogue _________ have you ever wondered how to make your diet truly eco-conscious?
Sophie Lindenberg
Sophie Stern
Sophie Cleverly
Sophie Lucido Johnson
Sophie Theen
Sophie Washburne
Sophie Jai
Sophie Slade
Anne-Sophie FAUCONNIER
Sophie Washburne
Sophie Hughes
Imogen Sophie Kristin Wade
Sophie Allen
Anne-Sophie Billet
Sophie McKenzie
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Sophie Giles
Anna-Sophie Jürgens
Sophie Culshaw
Sophie Green
Sophie Pembroke
Dave Benjamin
Rubin Hurricane Carter
Mark Trowell
Matthew Lewans
In recent years, the question whether judges should defer to administrative decisions has attracted considerable interest amongst public lawyers throughout the common law world.
Ryan, Chris
Jud Mathews
David A. Schultz
Anthony Ray Hinton
Oprah's book club summer 2018 selection the instant new york times bestseller a powerful, revealing story of hope, love, justice, and the power of reading by a man who spent thirty years on death row for a crime he didn't commit.
Stefanus Hendrianto
This book critically evaluates different models of judicial leadership in indonesia to examine the impact that individual chief justices can have on the development of constitutional courts.
Anne Holt
The final nail-biting installment in the ten-part, award-winning hanne wilhelmsen series from scandinavia's most celebrated female crime writer, anne holtin 2001, three-year-old dina is killed in a tragic car accident.
Stefanus Hendrianto
This book critically evaluates different models of judicial leadership in indonesia to examine the impact that individual chief justices can have on the development of constitutional courts.
Edward S. Corwin
This book, first published in 1914, contains five historical essays.
Lola Vollen
Roberto Gargarella
Using case studies drawn from latin america, africa, india and eastern europe, this volume examines the role of courts as a channel for social transformation for excluded sectors of society in contemporary democracies.
Ryan C. Black
This book is the first study specifically to investigate the extent to which us supreme court justices alter the clarity of their opinions based on expected reactions from their audiences.
Janina Boughey
Nicola Ch Corkin
Europeanization of judicial review argues that the higher complexity of the political framework in which laws are made today leads to less well-designed laws and loop-holes, allowing politicians to leave decisions to the courts.
Daniel E. Horowitz
Emilia Korkea-aho
Greg Goelzhauser
Since 1940, more than half of all states have switched at least in part from popular election or elite appointment to experiment with merit selection in choosing some or all of their state supreme court justices.
Richard A. Posner
Argues that changes in law school curriculum, hiring policy, and methods of education could change the often contentious relationship between legal scholars and judges..
Anthony Berkeley
Neal Feigenson
Dewey Bozella
In this inspiring memoir, dewey bozella recounts his life and the twenty-six years he spent behind bars for a murder he did not commit—a stirring tale of courage, strength, faith, and perseverance.
Daniel Friedmann
John T. Saywell
Ron Levy
Laws have colonised most of the corners of political practice, and now substantially determine the process and even the product of democracy.
Marjolein Cupido
Julia Beckett
Public administration and law has been edited for use as a supplement for an undergraduate or mpa level course on administrative law.
César A. Rodríguez Garavito
Hamilton, James (Writer on law)
Hanna Wilberg
Inspired by the work of professor michael taggart, this collection of essays from across the common law world is concerned with two separate but related themes.
Kieran Fagan
In november 1940 the body of moll mccarthy, an unmarried mother, was found in a field in tipperary.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations
Lukas Preussler
Vittorio Gazale
Michael Scott
Michael Zander
As a critical analysis of the law-making process, this book has no equal.
William B. Glidden
Arthur Maximus Monteiro
Anitta M. Hipper
Julia Beckett
Public administration and law has been edited for use as a supplement for an undergraduate or mpa level course on administrative law.
Fergal F. Davis
Nathalie Dongois
Cohen, Joel
Justin Brooks
Anthony W. Batts
Ahmad Zaenal Fanani
Azizur Rahman Dulu
V. R. Krishna Iyer
Joan-Josep Vallbé
This book deals with the theoretical, methodological, and empirical implications of bounded rationality in the operation of institutions.
Kirk A. Randazzo
Tushar Kumar Biswas
Nikolov, Nikolaĭ (Lawyer)
Jim Petro
Compelling and engagingly written, this book by former attorney general of ohio jim petro and his wife, writer nancy petro, takes the reader inside actual cases, summarizes extensive research on the causes and consequences of wrongful conviction, and exposes eight common myths that inspire false confidence in the justice system and undermine reform.