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Sitting in judgment: the working lives of judges

  • Penny Darbyshire (Contributor)

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Abstract

Penny will describe the work-shadowing method she used in her penetrating study of the work of all types of judge in England and Wales. She will give a summary of her findings with especial reference to case management, plea negotiation and case settlement.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2016
EventJudicial Conflict Resolution Research Group (JCR) Collaborator Circles Seminar - Ramat Gan, Israel
Duration: 14 Nov 201614 Nov 2016

Other

OtherJudicial Conflict Resolution Research Group (JCR) Collaborator Circles Seminar
Period14/11/1614/11/16

Bibliographical note

Note: This seminar was accompanied by two research workshops with the Bar-Ilan research team, informing them about the English Legal System and, secondly, empirical research methods used when conducting work-shadowing and observational research with judges.

Organising Body: Judicial Conflict Resolution Research Group (JCR) , University of Bar-Ilan

Keywords

  • Law

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