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Review
'The book, dealing, as it does, with almost every question that arises in relation to the judiciary, should be a most useful work for lawyers and law students. It should also be invaluable to those working in the media and, through them, may serve to give the general public a more informed idea of the questions concerning the judiciary that inevitably arise from time to time.' UNSW Law Journal
Book Description
This work strives to be the definitive book on the Australian judiciary, comprehensively covering its history, organization, functions, problems and 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 and the dangers to judicial institutions.
The Australian Judiciary,Enid Campbell,H. P. Lee,Cambridge University Press,0521811589,Australia,Civil Procedure,Courts,International,Judges,Justice, Administration of,Law,Legal Reference / Law Profession,Courts & procedure,Jurisprudence & General Issues,Justice, Administration of--Australia,Law / General
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