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Commercial use of health data—A public “trial” by citizens' jury

open access: yesLearning Health Systems, 2019
Introduction Surveys suggest a dichotomy in how citizens view research for public benefit and research for commercial gain. Therefore, a research initiative, such as a learning health system, which works for both public and commercial benefit, may be ...
Mary P. Tully   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Race, witness credibility, and jury deliberation in a simulated drug trafficking trial.

open access: yesLaw and Human Behavior, 2021
OBJECTIVE The present study integrates several distinct lines of jury decision-making research by examining how the racial identities of the defendant and an informant witness interact in a federal drug conspiracy trial scenario and by assessing whether ...
Emily V. Shaw   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

When ‘Law’ Rhymes with ‘Flaw’: the Sounds of British Justice in Gilbert and Sullivan’s Trial by Jury (1875)

open access: yesCahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens, 2021
Gilbert and Sullivan’s second operatic collaboration, Trial by Jury (1875) is often discarded as a ‘minor’ work, compared to their later, better-known operas such as The Pirates of Penzance (1879), The Mikado (1885) or The Gondoliers (1889).
Joël Richard
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Trial By Jury Involving Persons Accused of Terrorism or Supporting Terrorism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
This chapter explores issues in jury trials involving persons accused of committing acts of international terrorism or financially or otherwise supporting those who do or may commit such acts.
Vidmar, Neil
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“Com defunto ruim não se gasta vela”: hierarquizações que recaem sobre vítimas e réus na administração de conflitos no Tribunal do Júri do Rio de Janeiro

open access: yesAntropolítica : Revista Contemporânea de Antropologia, 2019
This paper shows how different classifications are triggered by the state agents operating in the Jury Court and their effect on victims and defendants, producing hierarchical structures over their cases as well as their respective mourned victims ...
Izabel Saenger Nuñez
doaj   +1 more source

Le jury populaire au Japon : la conscience du droit en éclosion ou « beaucoup de bruit pour rien » ?

open access: yesEbisu: Études Japonaises, 2023
This article looks at the ever-complex relationship between law and Japanese society. First, it outlines the path to reform proposed in 2001 by the Judicial System Reform Council.
Dimitri Vanoverbeke
doaj   +1 more source

The Estate of Assistants to Jurymen in the Social Structure of the Russian Empire in the Second Half of the 19th Century [PDF]

open access: yesГуманитарный вектор, 2020
The article characterizes the little-studied moment of the formation of the new estate after the judicial reform of 1864. After the judicial reform, there were major changes in the defense system.
Tamara N. Musinova
doaj   +1 more source

The Jury System in Contemporary Ireland: In the Shadow of a Troubled Past [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
Jackson et al discuss the distinctive features of criminal trial by jury in Ireland, both north and south, to explain how the jury continues to survive within modern Ireland and how it also has managed to decline in ...
Jackson, John D.   +2 more
core   +2 more sources

The Timeless Quest for Truth in a World of Doubt: Re-Examining Modes of Proof in the Medieval Era

open access: yesPrzegląd Prawniczy Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza, 2020
This article presents a brief overview of historical methods of legal proof prior to and soon after the Norman Conquest of England in October 1066. Through an examination of the rituals of compurgation and the ordeal, which were techniques designed to ...
Isaac Amon
doaj   +1 more source

Juror characteristics on trial: Investigating how psychopathic traits, rape attitudes, victimization experiences, and juror demographics influence decision-making in an intimate partner rape trial

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2023
IntroductionTrial by jury is a longstanding legal tradition used in common law jurisdictions to try the most serious of criminal cases. Yet, despite hearing the same trial evidence, individual jurors often arrive at different verdict decisions ...
Caroline Lilley   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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