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Child Custody Disputes: Bridging The Gap Between Psychologists And Family Court, Kate Pratsides
Child Custody Disputes: Bridging The Gap Between Psychologists And Family Court, Kate Pratsides
Theses : Honours
The number of divorce cases that come before judges and registrars within the Family Court system is steadily increasing, and so is the use of psychologists as expert witnesses. However, little is known about what the judges and registrars think of the psychologist's use of psychometric test results when writing their forensic report, this study attempts to answer that. This thesis is presented in two sections. The first is a literature review of guidelines that are available to psychologists when writing a forensic report. These guidelines include (1) broad guidelines provided by professional associations, such as the American Psychological Association; …
Procedural Justice In Civil Court Mediation : A Critical Review Of The Literature, & Procedural Justice In Civil Court Mediation : Exploring The Instrumental And Non-Instrumental Processes, Jill A. Howieson
Theses : Honours
This article provides a comprehensive review of research on the issue of procedural justice in dispute resolution procedures, with a particular focus on mediation. The review traces the history of the literature from the early control models of Thibaut and Walker ( 1975), through to the modem relational model postulated by Lind and Tyler (1992-1998). It discusses the major theoretical models of procedural justice in terms of their implications for legal dispute resolution and focuses on mediation procedures used by the civil courts. The models provide a theoretical base for identifying which psychological processes, namely non-instrumental, instrumental or relational, operate …
In What Actions, And Upon What Facts, A Warrant Of Attachment May Be Granted In New York, Henry W. Williams
In What Actions, And Upon What Facts, A Warrant Of Attachment May Be Granted In New York, Henry W. Williams
Historical Theses and Dissertations Collection
No abstract provided.
Pleadings Their History- Comparison Of The Common Law And Code Systems Technicalities Of The Code, Charles Bliven Mason
Pleadings Their History- Comparison Of The Common Law And Code Systems Technicalities Of The Code, Charles Bliven Mason
Historical Theses and Dissertations Collection
No abstract provided.
Competency And Privilege Of Witnesses Under Section 829 Of The New York Code Of Civil Procedure, Patrick C. Daly
Competency And Privilege Of Witnesses Under Section 829 Of The New York Code Of Civil Procedure, Patrick C. Daly
Historical Theses and Dissertations Collection
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The Evolution Of Reforms In Proceedure, Newton J. Commings
The Evolution Of Reforms In Proceedure, Newton J. Commings
Historical Theses and Dissertations Collection
No abstract provided.