Oxford University Press, Oxford New York .198. - 169 p. This book consists of an advocate’s reflections on the judicial system. That is a subject about which most laymen, and many lawyers, have very pronounced views in private but which the mysticism surrounding the law often inhibits them from expressing in public. The reluctance to discuss so important an area of our...
Cambridge University Press, 2012. — 242 p. This study offers a theoretical framework for understanding how institutional instability affects judicial behavior under dictatorship and democracy. In stark contrast to conventional wisdom, the central findings of the book contradict some assumptions that only independent judges rule against the government of the day. Set in the...
LFB Scholarly Publishing, 2008. - 214 p. ISBN: 1593323220 This study of the FINDER police information sharing system provides evidence to support all-crimes information fusion and analysis as a path to improved public safety and homeland security. Examining more than 1,500 users and 1.8 million system events over a fifteen-month period, Scott demonstrates that information...
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