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Courts Without Court

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
What role does the physical courthouse play in the administration of criminal justice? This Article uses recent experiments with virtual courts to reimagine a future without criminal courthouses at the center. The key insight of this Article is to reveal how integral physical courts are to carceral control and how the rise of virtual courts helps to ...
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Court to Court

American Journal of International Law, 1998
Leave aside the question whether the indication of provisional measures by the International Court of Justice in the Breard case was binding on the United States as a matter of international or domestic law. Scholars will continue to differ on this question; government decision makers will reach their own conclusions.
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Courting the Court

2017
This chapter sets the scene for this study, examining the historical and political reasons for the Huizhou salt merchants’ rise and their connection with the court during the High Qing period. It explains how the Manchu court reformed existing salt monopoly policies by appointing the emperors’ bondservants as salt bureau officials and by establishing ...
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Modernizing Courts or Courting Modernization?

Criminal Justice, 2000
The article reviews the way in which the government-led public service modernisation agenda is affecting courts in England and Wales. The pros and cons associated with each of seven tenets of modernisation are explored and the article then argues for a modernisation programme for the courts that better reflects their distinctive circumstances and ...
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COURT’S OPENED:

2022
Eudora Welty in The Ponder Heart creates three female characters who fight to end the deadening stereotypes of enmeshed racism, class prejudice, and gender bias which the white, rich men and women of Clay County, Mississippi spout forth. As each woman takes on the role of storyteller, she works to weave a plot that will enable her to get her just ...
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Courts and Court Proceedings

2018
The Nordic courts and court culture have several distinctive traits: (1) a three-tier court hierarchy with little specialisation; (2) judicial discretion and pragmatism; (3) “Nordic” oral proceedings; (4) lay participation; and (5) the role of Supreme Courts and the doctrine of quasi-stare decisis.
Anna Nylund, Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde
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