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Add to basketAudio-visual Coverage of Courts

A Comparative Analysis


Daniel Stepniak


Audio-Visual Coverage of Courts is the first comprehensive comparative study of the cameras-in-courts experiences of the United Kingdom, the United ...

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Add to basketConflict of Laws in a Globalized World

Eckart Gottschalk, Ralf Michaels, Giesela Ruhl, Jan von Hein


This book contains ten contributions that examine current topics in the evolving transatlantic dialogue on the conflict of laws. The ...

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Add to basketJudges beyond Politics in Democracy and Dictatorship

Lessons from Chile


Lisa Hilbink


A longitudinal case study of Chile that assesses competing hypotheses regarding judicial behavior in both democratic and undemocratic contexts, this ...

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Add to basketLegal Reform and Administrative Detention Powers in China

Sarah Biddulph


The Chinese police have many powers to detain people without trial for considerable periods. These powers have been seriously abused ...

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Add to basketSoviet Legal Innovations and the Law of the Western World

John Quigley


This book explains an interaction between Soviet Russia and the West that has been overlooked in much of the analysis ...

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Add to basketThe Struggle for Constitutional Power

Law, Politics, and Economic Development in Egypt


Tamir Moustafa


The Egyptian regime established a surprisingly independent constitutional court to address a series of economic and administrative pathologies that lie ...

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