Readings on Adversarial Justice

Readings on Adversarial Justice
Author: Stephan Landsman
Publisher: West Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1988
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Includes such presentations as: Introduction to Adversary System; Other Views of Adversary System; The Trial Judge: The Limits of Neutrality and Passivity; Place of the Jury in Adversarial Adjudication; and Lawyers: Their Usefulness, Zeal, and Candor.

Adversarial versus Inquisitorial Justice

Adversarial versus Inquisitorial Justice
Author: Peter J. van Koppen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1441991964

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This is the first volume that directly compares the practices of adversarial and inquisitorial systems of law from a psychological perspective. It aims at understanding why American and European continental systems differ so much, while both systems entertain much support in their communities. The book is written for advanced audiences in psychology and law.

The Adversary System

The Adversary System
Author: Stephan Landsman
Publisher: American Enterprise Institute Press
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1984
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Adversarial Legalism

Adversarial Legalism
Author: Robert A. KAGAN
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0674039270

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Robert Kagan examines the origins and consequences of the American system of "adversarial legalism". This study aims to deepen our understanding of law and its relationship to politics, and raises questions about the future of the American legal system.

Adversarial Justice

Adversarial Justice
Author: Theodore L. Kubicek
Publisher: Algora Publishing
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0875865275

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Our adversarial legal system is used to evade the truth and makes winning the paramount goal. Here, a law veteran proposes we shift to an inquisitorial system seeking the truth, and recommends changes to evidentiary rules that confuse law enforcement and juries alike.

Adversarial Legalism

Adversarial Legalism
Author: Robert A. Kagan
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2019-10-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0674242688

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In the first edition of this groundbreaking book, Robert Kagan explained why America is much more adversarial—likely to rely on legal threats and lawsuits—than other economically advanced countries, with more prescriptive laws, more costly adjudications, and more severe penalties. This updated edition also addresses the rise of the conservative legal movement and anti-statism in the Republican party, which have put in sharp relief the virtues of adversarial legalism in its ability to empower citizens, lawyers, and judges to mount challenges to the arbitrary or unlawful exercise of government authority. “This is a wonderful piece of work, richly detailed and beautifully written. It is the best, sanest, and most comprehensive evaluation and critique of the American way of law that I have seen. Every serious scholar concerned with justice and efficiency, and every policymaker who is serious about improving the American legal order, should read this trenchant and exciting book.” —Lawrence Friedman, Stanford University “A tour de force. It is an elegantly written, consistently insightful analysis and critique of the American emphasis on litigation and punitive sanctions in the policy and administrative process.” —Charles R. Epp, Law and Society Review

Non-Adversarial Justice

Non-Adversarial Justice
Author: Michael King
Publisher: Federation Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2014-07-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1760020222

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This book outlines key aspects of the use of non-adversarial practices in the Australian justice system with reference to similar developments in the United States, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. It examines in detail non-adversarial theories and practices such as therapeutic jurisprudence, restorative justice, preventive law, creative problem solving, holistic law, appropriate or alternative dispute resolution, collaborative law, problem-oriented courts, diversion programs, indigenous courts, coroners courts and managerial and administrative procedures.

Rebooting Justice

Rebooting Justice
Author: Benjamin H. Barton
Publisher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1594039348

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America is a nation founded on justice and the rule of law. But our laws are too complex, and legal advice too expensive, for poor and even middle-class Americans to get help and vindicate their rights. Criminal defendants facing jail time may receive an appointed lawyer who is juggling hundreds of cases and immediately urges them to plead guilty. Civil litigants are even worse off; usually, they get no help at all navigating the maze of technical procedures and rules. The same is true of those seeking legal advice, like planning a will or negotiating an employment contract. Rebooting Justice presents a novel response to longstanding problems. The answer is to use technology and procedural innovation to simplify and change the process itself. In the civil and criminal courts where ordinary Americans appear the most, we should streamline complex procedures and assume that parties will not have a lawyer, rather than the other way around. We need a cheaper, simpler, faster justice system to control costs. We cannot untie the Gordian knot by adding more strands of rope; we need to cut it, to simplify it.

Adversarial Justice

Adversarial Justice
Author: Theodore L. Kubicek
Publisher: Algora Publishing
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0875865283

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Our adversarial legal system is used to evade the truth and makes winning the paramount goal. Here, a law veteran proposes we shift to an inquisitorial system seeking the truth, and recommends changes to evidentiary rules that confuse law enforcement and juries alike.