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The right to a fair trial / edited by Thom Brooks.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: International library of essays on rightsPublisher: Farnham, Surrey ; Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate, [2009]Copyright date: ©2009Description: xvi, 515 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0754628086
  • 9780754628088
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.07 22
LOC classification:
  • K3251 .R54 2009
Contents:
Introduction -- Part I. The Right to Trial by Jury: -- The sacred cow of trial by jury / R.J. O'Hanlon -- The courage of our convictions / Sherman J. Clark -- The right to trial by jury / Thom Brooks -- Part II. Lay Participation: -- Lay participation in decision making: a Croatian perspective on mixed tribunals / Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic -- Democratic accountability and lay participation in criminal trials / Tatjana Hörnle -- Part III. Jury Nullification: -- The myth of the nullifying jury / Nancy S. Marder -- A defence of jury nullification / Thom Brooks -- Part IV. Trial Reform: -- The lamp that shows that freedom lives – is it worth the candle? / Penny Darbyshire -- The case for jury waiver / Sean Doran and John Jackson -- Modes of trial: shifting the balance towards the professional judge / John Jackson -- Part V. The Civil Trial: Why judges, not juries, should set punitive damages( Paul Mogin) -- Decisionmaking about general damages: a comparison of jurors, judges, and lawyers / Roselle L. Wissler, Allen J. Hart and Michael J. Saks -- Part VI. Trials and Terrorism: -- Terrorism on trial: the President's constitutional authority to order the prosecution of suspected terrorists by military commission / Christopher M. Evans -- Judicial review of counter-terrorism measures: the Israeli model for the role of the judiciary during the terror era / Yigal Mersel.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Part I. The Right to Trial by Jury: -- The sacred cow of trial by jury / R.J. O'Hanlon -- The courage of our convictions / Sherman J. Clark -- The right to trial by jury / Thom Brooks -- Part II. Lay Participation: -- Lay participation in decision making: a Croatian perspective on mixed tribunals / Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic -- Democratic accountability and lay participation in criminal trials / Tatjana Hörnle -- Part III. Jury Nullification: -- The myth of the nullifying jury / Nancy S. Marder -- A defence of jury nullification / Thom Brooks -- Part IV. Trial Reform: -- The lamp that shows that freedom lives – is it worth the candle? / Penny Darbyshire -- The case for jury waiver / Sean Doran and John Jackson -- Modes of trial: shifting the balance towards the professional judge / John Jackson -- Part V. The Civil Trial: Why judges, not juries, should set punitive damages( Paul Mogin) -- Decisionmaking about general damages: a comparison of jurors, judges, and lawyers / Roselle L. Wissler, Allen J. Hart and Michael J. Saks -- Part VI. Trials and Terrorism: -- Terrorism on trial: the President's constitutional authority to order the prosecution of suspected terrorists by military commission / Christopher M. Evans -- Judicial review of counter-terrorism measures: the Israeli model for the role of the judiciary during the terror era / Yigal Mersel.

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