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- catalog contributor b4963777.
- catalog created "1962.".
- catalog date "1962".
- catalog date "1962.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1962.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 329-360.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Introduction: the law and the courts: -- The nature of the law -- Common law and statutory law -- Some additional legal definitions and concepts -- pt. 2. Staffing the courts: -- Selection -- Tenure of office -- Qualifications and motivations: the United States -- Qualifications and experience: the special cases of England and France -- pt. 3. Courts, courtrooms, and juries: -- Types of courts: trial and appellate -- Courtroom procedure: general -- "Vox dei" or "Vox populi" in action: the juries -- From offense to trial: a procedural note -- pt. 4. Courts at home: I The lesser tribunals: -- A dual system of courts -- The state courts -- The federal courts -- pt. 5. Courts at home: II the supreme court: -- At the Zenith: the United States supreme court -- The United States supreme court at work -- Outside influence on court personnel -- pt. 6. Courts abroad: -- The courts of England and Wales -- The courts of France -- A note on the judiciary of the Soviet Union -- pt. 7. Judicial review: I the supreme power: -- Defining judicial review -- Judicial review abroad -- Judicial review at home -- pt. 8. Judicial review: II Controversy and limitations?: -- Judicial review in a democratic state: saint or sinner? -- Drawing the line -- or attempting to do so -- Judges limited: the taught tradition of the law -- Other limitations on judicial power and effectiveness -- Machtkampf: The Supreme Court in the political power struggle -- pt. 8. Coda: a realistic bulwark: -- The sixteen great maxims of judicial self-restraint -- The bulwark.".
- catalog extent "xii, 381 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Judicial process.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Judicial process.".
- catalog issued "1962".
- catalog issued "1962.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "Judicial process.".
- catalog spatial "France.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "347.9".
- catalog subject "Courts France.".
- catalog subject "Courts Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Courts United States.".
- catalog subject "Judicial process.".
- catalog subject "K2100 .A725 1962".
- catalog subject "KF8700 .A27 1962".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Introduction: the law and the courts: -- The nature of the law -- Common law and statutory law -- Some additional legal definitions and concepts -- pt. 2. Staffing the courts: -- Selection -- Tenure of office -- Qualifications and motivations: the United States -- Qualifications and experience: the special cases of England and France -- pt. 3. Courts, courtrooms, and juries: -- Types of courts: trial and appellate -- Courtroom procedure: general -- "Vox dei" or "Vox populi" in action: the juries -- From offense to trial: a procedural note -- pt. 4. Courts at home: I The lesser tribunals: -- A dual system of courts -- The state courts -- The federal courts -- pt. 5. Courts at home: II the supreme court: -- At the Zenith: the United States supreme court -- The United States supreme court at work -- Outside influence on court personnel -- pt. 6. Courts abroad: -- The courts of England and Wales -- The courts of France -- A note on the judiciary of the Soviet Union -- pt. 7. Judicial review: I the supreme power: -- Defining judicial review -- Judicial review abroad -- Judicial review at home -- pt. 8. Judicial review: II Controversy and limitations?: -- Judicial review in a democratic state: saint or sinner? -- Drawing the line -- or attempting to do so -- Judges limited: the taught tradition of the law -- Other limitations on judicial power and effectiveness -- Machtkampf: The Supreme Court in the political power struggle -- pt. 8. Coda: a realistic bulwark: -- The sixteen great maxims of judicial self-restraint -- The bulwark.".
- catalog title "The judicial process; an introductory analysis of the courts of the United States, England, and France.".
- catalog type "text".