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Report - Paying For The Past: Addressing Past Property Violations In South Africa, Bernadette Atuahene Jan 2012

Report - Paying For The Past: Addressing Past Property Violations In South Africa, Bernadette Atuahene

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Paying For The Past: Addressing Past Property Violations In South Africa, Bernadette Atuahene Jan 2011

Paying For The Past: Addressing Past Property Violations In South Africa, Bernadette Atuahene

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Two Weeks At The Old Bailey: Jury Lessons From England (Symposium Editor), Nancy S. Marder Jan 2011

Two Weeks At The Old Bailey: Jury Lessons From England (Symposium Editor), Nancy S. Marder

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As deeply-rooted as the jury is in the United States, it is not beyond improvement. There is no better starting place for ideas than England, which provided the model for our jury system. To learn firsthand about current jury practices in England, I spent two weeks observing criminal jury trials at the Old Bailey in London. My goal was to examine jury practices at the Old Bailey and to consider which ones could work well in the United States. I observed some jury practices that I thought we should adopt immediately, and others that would work well in the long …