Trials Without Truth – Why Our System of Criminal Trials Has Become an Expensive Failure and What We Need to Do to Rebuild It
Autor William T. Pizzien Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 1998
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814766491
ISBN-10: 0814766498
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814766498
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
Recenzii
"Written for a general audience. . . . Excellent. . . . If enough American judges and law professors read his book, some of the silly rules that he criticizes will be discarded."
--Judge Richard A. Posner, Times Literary Supplement "A beautifully written, finely nuanced work, a marvelous comparative constitutional study of criminal procedure that seeks to understand the larger culture."
--Lawrence Fleischer, New York Law Journal "In a cogent, direct argument, Pizzi inveighs against the triumph of the law of unintended consequences over the law of practicality. . . . An important book."
--Publishers Weekly "Pizzi is certainly convincing in his argument that the American trial system is in dire need of overhaul. "
Law Society Journal, July 2002
"Written for a general audience... Excellent... If enough American judges and law professors read his book, some of the silly rules that he criticizes will be discarded." --Judge Richard A. Posner, Times Literary Supplement "A beautifully written, finely nuanced work, a marvelous comparative constitutional study of criminal procedure that seeks to understand the larger culture." --Lawrence Fleischer, New York Law Journal "In a cogent, direct argument, Pizzi inveighs against the triumph of the law of unintended consequences over the law of practicality... An important book." --Publishers Weekly "Pizzi is certainly convincing in his argument that the American trial system is in dire need of overhaul. " --Law Society Journal, July 2002
--Judge Richard A. Posner, Times Literary Supplement "A beautifully written, finely nuanced work, a marvelous comparative constitutional study of criminal procedure that seeks to understand the larger culture."
--Lawrence Fleischer, New York Law Journal "In a cogent, direct argument, Pizzi inveighs against the triumph of the law of unintended consequences over the law of practicality. . . . An important book."
--Publishers Weekly "Pizzi is certainly convincing in his argument that the American trial system is in dire need of overhaul. "
Law Society Journal, July 2002
"Written for a general audience... Excellent... If enough American judges and law professors read his book, some of the silly rules that he criticizes will be discarded." --Judge Richard A. Posner, Times Literary Supplement "A beautifully written, finely nuanced work, a marvelous comparative constitutional study of criminal procedure that seeks to understand the larger culture." --Lawrence Fleischer, New York Law Journal "In a cogent, direct argument, Pizzi inveighs against the triumph of the law of unintended consequences over the law of practicality... An important book." --Publishers Weekly "Pizzi is certainly convincing in his argument that the American trial system is in dire need of overhaul. " --Law Society Journal, July 2002