An excellent introduction to judicial politics, the seventh edition of this classic text focuses on policy in the judicial process. G. Alan Tarr examines the judiciary as the third branch of government and weaves four major premises throughout the text covering the courts' role, policymaking, process and two-way impact, including the Supreme Court.
An excellent introduction to judicial politics, the seventh edition of this classic text focuses on policy in the judicial process. G. Alan Tarr examines the judiciary as the third branch of government and weaves four major premises throughout the text covering the courts' role, policymaking, process and two-way impact, including the Supreme Court.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
G. Alan Tarr received his doctorate from the University of Chicago. He is Board of Governors professor of political science emeritus and founder of the Center for State Constitutional Studies at Rutgers University, Camden. Professor Tarr has served as a constitutional consultant in Russia, South Africa, Cyprus, and Burma. A three-time NEH Fellow, he has most recently completed a study of judicial independence and accountability in the American states.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1 Courts and the Law Part I Structures and Participants in the Judicial Process 2 The Federal and State Court Systems 3 Judges 4 Lawyers Part II Judicial Process and Judicial Decision Making 5 Trials and Appeals 6 Criminal Justice and the Courts 7 Civil Justice and the Courts 8 Judicial Decision Making Part III Judicial Policymaking 9 Judicial Policymaking: An Introduction 10 Federal Court Policymaking 11 State Court Policymaking Index
Preface 1 Courts and the Law Part I Structures and Participants in the Judicial Process 2 The Federal and State Court Systems 3 Judges 4 Lawyers Part II Judicial Process and Judicial Decision Making 5 Trials and Appeals 6 Criminal Justice and the Courts 7 Civil Justice and the Courts 8 Judicial Decision Making Part III Judicial Policymaking 9 Judicial Policymaking: An Introduction 10 Federal Court Policymaking 11 State Court Policymaking Index
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