Principles, Procedure, and Justice
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Principles, Procedure, and Justice
Essays in honour of Adrian Zuckerman
Assy, Rabeea; Higgins, Andrew
Oxford University Press
05/2020
304
Dura
Inglês
9780198850410
15 a 20 dias
618
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Contents
Table of Cases
Table of Legislation
List of Contributors
Introduction
1. A Man for All Processes
Samuel Issacharoff
Part I: The Changing Face of Evidence Law
2. Defining the Scope of the Hearsay Rule in Criminal Cases: A Comparative Perspective
Andrew L-T Choo
3. Common Law Principles and the Expression and Use of Forensic Evidence in Criminal Cases
Andrew Ligertwood
4. Adrian Zuckerman's New Evidence Scholarship
Paul Roberts
Part II: The Future of Judging
5. How Judges Decide
Robert J Sharpe
6. The Bright but Modest Potential of Algorithms in the Courtroom
Andrew Higgins, Inbar Levy, and Thibaut Lienart
Part III: Culture, Technology, and a New Paradigm for Proportionality
7. The Civil Online Court in England
Michael Briggs
8. Compliance Problems and Digitizing Case Management in England and Wales
John Sorabji
9. Taking Seriously Affordability, Expedition, and Integrity in Adjudication
Rabeea Assy
Part IV: Funding Justice
10. Funding Civil Litigation Through Legal Expenses Insurance in Germany
Peter Gottwald
11. Controlling Recoverable Costs
Rupert Jackson
12. Just Costs
Frederick Wilmot-Smith
Part V: History of Procedure and Procedural Powers
13. Does Procedural Mean Trans-substantive? A Historical and Normative Analysis of English Civil Procedure Rules
Carla Crifo
14. Inherent Jurisdiction and the Limits of Civil Procedure
Stuart Sime
Index
Table of Cases
Table of Legislation
List of Contributors
Introduction
1. A Man for All Processes
Samuel Issacharoff
Part I: The Changing Face of Evidence Law
2. Defining the Scope of the Hearsay Rule in Criminal Cases: A Comparative Perspective
Andrew L-T Choo
3. Common Law Principles and the Expression and Use of Forensic Evidence in Criminal Cases
Andrew Ligertwood
4. Adrian Zuckerman's New Evidence Scholarship
Paul Roberts
Part II: The Future of Judging
5. How Judges Decide
Robert J Sharpe
6. The Bright but Modest Potential of Algorithms in the Courtroom
Andrew Higgins, Inbar Levy, and Thibaut Lienart
Part III: Culture, Technology, and a New Paradigm for Proportionality
7. The Civil Online Court in England
Michael Briggs
8. Compliance Problems and Digitizing Case Management in England and Wales
John Sorabji
9. Taking Seriously Affordability, Expedition, and Integrity in Adjudication
Rabeea Assy
Part IV: Funding Justice
10. Funding Civil Litigation Through Legal Expenses Insurance in Germany
Peter Gottwald
11. Controlling Recoverable Costs
Rupert Jackson
12. Just Costs
Frederick Wilmot-Smith
Part V: History of Procedure and Procedural Powers
13. Does Procedural Mean Trans-substantive? A Historical and Normative Analysis of English Civil Procedure Rules
Carla Crifo
14. Inherent Jurisdiction and the Limits of Civil Procedure
Stuart Sime
Index
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Contents
Table of Cases
Table of Legislation
List of Contributors
Introduction
1. A Man for All Processes
Samuel Issacharoff
Part I: The Changing Face of Evidence Law
2. Defining the Scope of the Hearsay Rule in Criminal Cases: A Comparative Perspective
Andrew L-T Choo
3. Common Law Principles and the Expression and Use of Forensic Evidence in Criminal Cases
Andrew Ligertwood
4. Adrian Zuckerman's New Evidence Scholarship
Paul Roberts
Part II: The Future of Judging
5. How Judges Decide
Robert J Sharpe
6. The Bright but Modest Potential of Algorithms in the Courtroom
Andrew Higgins, Inbar Levy, and Thibaut Lienart
Part III: Culture, Technology, and a New Paradigm for Proportionality
7. The Civil Online Court in England
Michael Briggs
8. Compliance Problems and Digitizing Case Management in England and Wales
John Sorabji
9. Taking Seriously Affordability, Expedition, and Integrity in Adjudication
Rabeea Assy
Part IV: Funding Justice
10. Funding Civil Litigation Through Legal Expenses Insurance in Germany
Peter Gottwald
11. Controlling Recoverable Costs
Rupert Jackson
12. Just Costs
Frederick Wilmot-Smith
Part V: History of Procedure and Procedural Powers
13. Does Procedural Mean Trans-substantive? A Historical and Normative Analysis of English Civil Procedure Rules
Carla Crifo
14. Inherent Jurisdiction and the Limits of Civil Procedure
Stuart Sime
Index
Table of Cases
Table of Legislation
List of Contributors
Introduction
1. A Man for All Processes
Samuel Issacharoff
Part I: The Changing Face of Evidence Law
2. Defining the Scope of the Hearsay Rule in Criminal Cases: A Comparative Perspective
Andrew L-T Choo
3. Common Law Principles and the Expression and Use of Forensic Evidence in Criminal Cases
Andrew Ligertwood
4. Adrian Zuckerman's New Evidence Scholarship
Paul Roberts
Part II: The Future of Judging
5. How Judges Decide
Robert J Sharpe
6. The Bright but Modest Potential of Algorithms in the Courtroom
Andrew Higgins, Inbar Levy, and Thibaut Lienart
Part III: Culture, Technology, and a New Paradigm for Proportionality
7. The Civil Online Court in England
Michael Briggs
8. Compliance Problems and Digitizing Case Management in England and Wales
John Sorabji
9. Taking Seriously Affordability, Expedition, and Integrity in Adjudication
Rabeea Assy
Part IV: Funding Justice
10. Funding Civil Litigation Through Legal Expenses Insurance in Germany
Peter Gottwald
11. Controlling Recoverable Costs
Rupert Jackson
12. Just Costs
Frederick Wilmot-Smith
Part V: History of Procedure and Procedural Powers
13. Does Procedural Mean Trans-substantive? A Historical and Normative Analysis of English Civil Procedure Rules
Carla Crifo
14. Inherent Jurisdiction and the Limits of Civil Procedure
Stuart Sime
Index
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