Who judges? : designing jury systems in Japan, East Asia, and Europe / Rieko Kage.
2017
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Who judges? : designing jury systems in Japan, East Asia, and Europe / Rieko Kage.
Imprint
United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
Description
1 online resource
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical framework: participation and partisan politics
3. The distribution of cases
4. The history of the lay judge system debate in Japan up to 1996
5. Bringing the lay judge system back in, 1997-2004
6. Setting the agenda: new left-oriented parties and deliberations in the Japanese parliament
7. Proposals for lay participation in the Republic of China
8. Introducing jury systems in South Korea and Spain
9. The impact of new lay judge systems
10. Conclusions.
2. Theoretical framework: participation and partisan politics
3. The distribution of cases
4. The history of the lay judge system debate in Japan up to 1996
5. Bringing the lay judge system back in, 1997-2004
6. Setting the agenda: new left-oriented parties and deliberations in the Japanese parliament
7. Proposals for lay participation in the Republic of China
8. Introducing jury systems in South Korea and Spain
9. The impact of new lay judge systems
10. Conclusions.
Summary
Who Judges? is the first book to explain why different states design their new jury systems in markedly different ways.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Print version.
Location
WWW
Available in Other Form
Print version: Kage, Rieko, 1973- Who judges? Cambridge [UK] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2017
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Access restricted to subscribing institutions.
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Cambridge Core.
Language
English
ISBN
9781108173568 (electronic book)
110817356X (electronic book)
9781107194694 (hardback)
1107194695 (hardback)
110817356X (electronic book)
9781107194694 (hardback)
1107194695 (hardback)
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