Administration of justice in Germany
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, S. 32-42
ISSN: 0002-7162
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In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, S. 32-42
ISSN: 0002-7162
In: Bulletin of the International Commission of Jurists, S. 1-8
ISSN: 0534-8242
In: Bulletin of the International Commission of Jurists, S. 25-32
ISSN: 0534-8242
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, S. 1-220
ISSN: 0002-7162
Pt. 1, Problems of general administration; pt. 2, Problems of civil procedure; pt. 3, Scientific methods in the courts; pt. 4, Scientific studies of the courts; pt. 5, Trends in legal education; pt. 6, The devolution of justice.
In: Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law, Band 17, S. 1-11
In: China Quarterly, S. 103-140
In: Public Administration and Public policy 84
In: Current history: a journal of contemporary world affairs, Band 60, S. 362-364
ISSN: 0011-3530
In: American political science review, Band 49, S. 402-415
ISSN: 0003-0554
In: State Government: journal of state affairs, Band 23, S. 28-31
ISSN: 0039-0097
In: Human Rights and Humanitarian Law - Book Archive pre-2000
Human Rights and the Administration of Justice is the inaugural text of the Human Rights Institute of the International Bar Association and seeks to provide the legal practitioner, academic and student with the materials that reveal the extent of human rights protection, the procedures for bringing a complaint and the way in which the protection of human rights are incorporated into judicial procedures. As such it collects together materials including: - The texts of global and regional statements setting out fundamental human rights. - The rules of procedure of various international human rights tribunals. - International treaties and agreements on a range of specific aspects of the legal process reflecting how rights are (or should be) protected throughout the administration of justice. - The key human rights documents are introduced with an overview of the development and operation of human rights protection, and subsequent texts carry introductory notes. Human Rights and the Administration of Justice is a unique volume providing access to materials setting out the cornerstone protection of human rights by the United Nations and regional organisations in Europe, America and Africa, through common guidelines and protection established in relation to the conduct of officials; the treatment of prisoners; the use of the death penalty; the protection of children; the interests of victims; the prohibition of torture; the punishment of genocide and international legal co-operation such as extradition and mutual assistance. The statutes and rules of procedure for the current international tribunals in the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda are included
World Affairs Online
In: Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law, S. 1-11
Uniting forensics, law, and social science in meaningful and relevant ways, Forensic Science and the Administration of Justice is structured around current research on how forensic evidence is being used and how it is impacting the justice system. This unique book - written by nationally known scholars in the field - includes five sections that explore the demand for forensic services, the quality of forensic services, the utility of forensic services, post-conviction forensic issues, and the future role of forensic science in the administration of justice. The authors offer policy-relevant directions for both the criminal justice and forensic fields and demonstrate how the role of the crime laboratory in the American justice system is evolving in concert with technological advances as well as changing demands and competing pressures for laoratory resources. -- taken from the back cover