American courts c.1
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- 347.731 MEA
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347.54409 NAR 5th ed. Law relating to lok adalats [Legal services authorities act, 1987] | 347.54409 SAR Law relating to lok adalats and legal aid | 347.73 CAR 9th ed. Judicial process in America | 347.731 MEA American courts | 347.732609 USS U. S. Supreme court | 347.732609 USS U. S. Supreme court | 347.739 ARB Arbitration law in America : a critical assessment |
American Courts: Legal Process and Social Context is an introductory-level text that offers a comprehensive study of the legal processes that guide criminal courts and the social contexts that introduce variations in the activities of actors inside and outside the court. Specifically the text focuses upon: Legal Processes. U.S. criminal courts are constrained by several legal processes and organizational structures that determine how the courts operate and how laws are applied. This book explores how democratic processes develop the criminal law in the United States, the documents that define law (federal and state constitutions, legal codes, administrative policies).
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