The Australian Judiciary
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Author: Enid Campbell (Monash University, Victoria)
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 320
The judiciary occupies a very important place in the framework of the government. In a society which is regulated by the rule of law, disputants place their faith in the judicial institutions to resolve their conflicts. This work will come to be considered the definitive book on the Australian judiciary, its history, its training, its work, its techniques, its problems and its future. Apart from a wealth of descriptive material about different tiers of courts and judges and the role of the judiciary as the third sector of government, the authors offer analysis and commentary about judicial conduct, judicial independence, the work of judges beyond the courts, accountability of judges, and the dangers to judicial institutions. The Australian Judiciary is an excellent reference and will appeal to legal scholars internationally.
Author: Enid Campbell (Monash University, Victoria)
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 320
The judiciary occupies a very important place in the framework of the government. In a society which is regulated by the rule of law, disputants place their faith in the judicial institutions to resolve their conflicts. This work will come to be considered the definitive book on the Australian judiciary, its history, its training, its work, its techniques, its problems and its future. Apart from a wealth of descriptive material about different tiers of courts and judges and the role of the judiciary as the third sector of government, the authors offer analysis and commentary about judicial conduct, judicial independence, the work of judges beyond the courts, accountability of judges, and the dangers to judicial institutions. The Australian Judiciary is an excellent reference and will appeal to legal scholars internationally.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Enid Campbell (Monash University, Victoria)
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 320
The judiciary occupies a very important place in the framework of the government. In a society which is regulated by the rule of law, disputants place their faith in the judicial institutions to resolve their conflicts. This work will come to be considered the definitive book on the Australian judiciary, its history, its training, its work, its techniques, its problems and its future. Apart from a wealth of descriptive material about different tiers of courts and judges and the role of the judiciary as the third sector of government, the authors offer analysis and commentary about judicial conduct, judicial independence, the work of judges beyond the courts, accountability of judges, and the dangers to judicial institutions. The Australian Judiciary is an excellent reference and will appeal to legal scholars internationally.
Author: Enid Campbell (Monash University, Victoria)
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 320
The judiciary occupies a very important place in the framework of the government. In a society which is regulated by the rule of law, disputants place their faith in the judicial institutions to resolve their conflicts. This work will come to be considered the definitive book on the Australian judiciary, its history, its training, its work, its techniques, its problems and its future. Apart from a wealth of descriptive material about different tiers of courts and judges and the role of the judiciary as the third sector of government, the authors offer analysis and commentary about judicial conduct, judicial independence, the work of judges beyond the courts, accountability of judges, and the dangers to judicial institutions. The Australian Judiciary is an excellent reference and will appeal to legal scholars internationally.
The Australian Judiciary