Judicial Decision Making


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How Judges Judge


How Judges Judge
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Author : Brian M. Barry
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2020-11-26

How Judges Judge written by Brian M. Barry and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-11-26 with Law categories.


A judge’s role is to make decisions. This book is about how judges undertake this task. It is about forces on the judicial role and their consequences, about empirical research from a variety of academic disciplines that observes and verifies how factors can affect how judges judge. On the one hand, judges decide by interpreting and applying the law, but much more affects judicial decision-making: psychological effects, group dynamics, numerical reasoning, biases, court processes, influences from political and other institutions, and technological advancement. All can have a bearing on judicial outcomes. In How Judges Judge: Empirical Insights into Judicial Decision-Making, Brian M. Barry explores how these factors, beyond the law, affect judges in their role. Case examples, judicial rulings, judges’ own self-reflections on their role and accounts from legal history complement this analysis to contextualise the research, make it more accessible and enrich the reader’s understanding and appreciation of judicial decision-making. Offering research-based insights into how judges make the decisions that can impact daily life and societies around the globe, this book will be of interest to practising and training judges, litigation lawyers and those studying law and related disciplines.



A Penchant For Prejudice


A Penchant For Prejudice
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Author : Linda G. Mills
language : en
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Release Date : 1999

A Penchant For Prejudice written by Linda G. Mills and has been published by University of Michigan Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with Law categories.


Challenges the meaning of impartiality in the judicial system



The Psychology Of Judicial Decision Making


The Psychology Of Judicial Decision Making
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Author : David E. Klein
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2010-02-08

The Psychology Of Judicial Decision Making written by David E. Klein and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-02-08 with Psychology categories.


Over the years, psychologists have devoted uncountable hours to learning how human beings make judgments and decisions. As much progress as scholars have made in explaining what judges do over the past few decades, there remains a certain lack of depth to our understanding. Even where scholars can make consensual and successful predictions of a judge's behavior, they will often disagree sharply about exactly what happens in the judge's mind to generate the predicted result. This volume of essays examines the psychological processes that underlie judicial decision making.



Judicial Decision Making


Judicial Decision Making
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1963

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Judicial Decision Making


Judicial Decision Making
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Author : Glendon A. Schubert
language : en
Publisher: Free Press
Release Date : 1963

Judicial Decision Making written by Glendon A. Schubert and has been published by Free Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1963 with Law categories.




Judicial Decision Making Sentencing Policy And Numerical Guidance


Judicial Decision Making Sentencing Policy And Numerical Guidance
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Author : Austin Lovegrove
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2012-12-06

Judicial Decision Making Sentencing Policy And Numerical Guidance written by Austin Lovegrove and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-12-06 with Psychology categories.


This book describes an original, empirical study of judicial decision making. The process of determining sentences is a difficult one for judges and often unnecessarily intuitive, subjective, and complex. The present study introduces a conceptual outline and empirical technique for increasing the precision of sentencing policy, thus offering an aid to judges who sentence in the light of this policy. The primary purpose of this model of judicial decision making is to provide a framework for scaling the seriousness of any single case in relation to the facts of that case and for relating this assessment to the appropriate quantum of sentence. The validity of the model is tested and cross-validated in an archival study. This innovative research serves as an important prototype for a system of numerical guidance to judges and sentencers.



An Introduction To Judicial Decision Making


An Introduction To Judicial Decision Making
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Author : Brian P. Block
language : en
Publisher: Barry Rose Law Publishers
Release Date : 1998

An Introduction To Judicial Decision Making written by Brian P. Block and has been published by Barry Rose Law Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with Judges categories.




Judicial Decision Making


Judicial Decision Making
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Author : Piotr Bystranowski
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2022-11-03

Judicial Decision Making written by Piotr Bystranowski and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-11-03 with Law categories.


This book shares state-of-the-art insights on judicial decision-making from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. It offers in-depth coverage of the forefront of the field and reviews the most important issues and discussions connected with an empirical approach to judicial decision-making. It also addresses the challenges of judicial psychology to the ideal of rule of law and explores the promise and perils of applying artificial intelligence in law. In closing, it offers empirically-driven guidance on ways to improve the quality of legal reasoning. Chapter “The Challenges of Artificial Judicial Decision-Making for Liberal Democracy” is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.



Judicial Decision Making


Judicial Decision Making
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Author : Valeria Giordano
language : it
Publisher: G Giappichelli Editore
Release Date : 2017-03-30

Judicial Decision Making written by Valeria Giordano and has been published by G Giappichelli Editore this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-03-30 with Law categories.




Structures Of Judicial Decision Making From Legal Formalism To Critical Theory


Structures Of Judicial Decision Making From Legal Formalism To Critical Theory
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Author : Roy Lavon Brooks
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2005

Structures Of Judicial Decision Making From Legal Formalism To Critical Theory written by Roy Lavon Brooks and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Critical legal studies categories.


To order a paperback version of this book, please click here. This is a general book on jurisprudence designed for both the novice and more experienced student, which makes it suitable for first-year law students. It is the first book to distinguish and connect traditional theories of judicial decision-making (e.g., legal formalism, textualism, legal realism, and legal process) with "critical process" (which is critical theory transformed from a theory of legal criticism into a theory of judicial decision-making). Brooks breaks new ground on several other fronts as well -- he employs an innovative framework that divides judicial decision-making models into the "logical method" and the "policy method;" offers a more nuanced conceptualization of judicial policy-formulation in which judges are seen as not only making policy, but also (and more typically) as discovering and vindicating policy; redefines "policy-making" in a manner that is different from our traditional understanding of the term; and synthesizes critical process into three judicial models: symmetrical, asymmetrical, and hybrid. The book is written in two parts. Part 1 (Traditional Process) discusses five major traditional judicial models, each reflective of either the logical method or the policy method. Part 1 ends with a synthesis of the traditional models (dividing them into three categories), which judges who have used the book find to be most useful. Part 2 (Critical Process) begins with a discussion of critical theory's central theme and operating elements and then transforms these features into a theory of outsider-oriented judicial decision making, something judges can actually use in deciding cases. Critical theory is thus transformed into "critical process."