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    • The federal courts are the world’s most powerful judiciary and a vital element of the American political system. In recent decades, these courts have experienced unprecedented growth in caseload and personnel. Many judges and lawyers believe that a “crisis in quantity” is imperiling the ability of the federal judiciary to perform its historic function of administering justice fairly and expeditiously.…
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    • Regarded as the leading authority on judicial review, and frequently cited in court, you'll find De Smith's Judicial Review provides detailed analysis of principles, procedure, remedies and case law. The new 7th edition has been brought up to date to reflect the latest developments in practice, procedure and case law. Explains the principles and practice of judicial review Deals with…
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    • "Successful Freelance Court Reporting" provides students with an invaluable resource on how to build a successful career as a freelance court reporter. This comprehensive text provides information about the process of becoming a freelance reporter, from finding the right court reporting school, to networking and interviewing for freelance positions. Students will learn how to obtain the appropriate equipment and work…
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    • Appointment of judges and its process is the most vital aspect of the independence of judiciary, also a basic feature of the Constitution of India. Our Constitution enshrines various provisions for the independence of judiciary but preferred accountability to the autonomy by vesting the authority of appointment in the Executive in consultation with the Chief Justice of India, as judiciary…
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    • Larrikins, larks, lurks and law Here are some good yarns from the justice system, about Australians in court and the things they ge up to. You wouldn't believe it even if you heard it on the radio! These short stories, based on real cases, were collected over four years in the life of a court watcher.
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    • This timely book explores the debate on the reform of the House of Lords and analyzes its work in the wider context of constitutional reform. Donald Shell examines the considerable changes that the House has undergone and looks at ways in which it might be further reformed. The book provides a clear overview and a critical analysis of proposals for…
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    • The Constitutional Ideal of equality in India presents a formidable challenge to democratic political institutions to perform and avolve a concensus on divisive issues. in doing so political institutions in india happen to be distrusting each other. Although these institutions were designed to accomplish constitutional objectives working in tandem with each other but they seem to face a situation of…
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