Specialized Justice: Courts, Administrative Tribunals, and a Cross-National Theory of Specialization
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Stephen H. Legomsky (Author)
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Specialized Justice addresses the question of the desirability of specialization in the administration of justice. Should there be more, rather than less, sub-division of the judiciary into specialized tribunals? What is most desirable in terms of efficiency, speed, true justice, and cost? The author attempts to answer these questions both by examining theoretical paradigms and also by describing the results of an empirical study which he has undertaken. He concludes by examining variables that apply in different jurisdictions and which should, if accounted for properly, allow generalized lessons to be extracted from the individual studies. tables
About the Author
Professor Legomsky is the author of Immigration and the Judiciary (Clarendon Press, 1987)
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- Contributor: Stephen H. Legomsky
- Imprint: Clarendon Press
- ISBN13: 9780198254294
- Number of Pages: 140
- Packaged Dimensions: 143x224x19mm
- Packaged Weight: 250
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Release Date: 1990-08-30
- Binding: Hardback
- Biography: Professor Legomsky is the author of Immigration and the Judiciary (Clarendon Press, 1987)
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