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ISBN 1107194695 (hardback)
ISBN13桁 9781107194694 (hardback)
テキストの言語 英語                  
分類:NDC10版 327.67
個人著者標目 鹿毛 利枝子
生没年等 1973-
本タイトル Who judges? :
タイトル関連情報 designing jury systems in Japan, East Asia, and Europe /
著者名 Rieko Kage.
出版地・頒布地 Cambridge, United Kingdom :
出版者・頒布者名 Cambridge University Press,
出版年・頒布年 2017.
数量 xiii, 264 pages ;
大きさ 24 cm.
書誌注記 Includes bibliographical references and index.
内容注記 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical framework: participation and partisan politics -- 3. The distribution of cases -- 4. The history of the lay judge system debate in Japan up to 1996 -- 5. Bringing the lay judge system back in, 1997-2004 -- 6. Setting the agenda: new left-oriented parties and deliberations in the Japanese parliament -- 7. Proposals for lay participation in the Republic of China -- 8. Introducing jury systems in South Korea and Spain -- 9. The impact of new lay judge systems -- 10. Conclusions.
要約、抄録、注釈等 "The delivery of justice is a core function of the modern state. The recent introduction of jury/lay judge systems for criminal trials in Japan, South Korea, Spain, and perhaps soon Taiwan represents a potentially major reform of this core function, shifting decision making authority from professional judges to ordinary citizens. But the four countries chose to empower their citizens to markedly different degrees. Why? Who Judges? is the first book to offer a systematic account for why different countries design their new jury/lay judge systems in very different ways. Drawing on detailed theoretical analysis, original case studies, and content analysis of fifty years of Japanese parliamentary debates, the book reveals that the relative power of 'new left'-oriented political parties explains the different magnitudes of reform in the four countries. Rieko Kage's vital new study opens up an exciting new area of research for comparative politics and socio-legal studies"-- Provided by publisher.,"The delivery of justice is a core function of the modern state. The recent introduction of jury/lay judge systems for criminal trials in Japan, South Korea, Spain, and perhaps soon Taiwan represents a potentially major reform of this core function, shifting decision-making authority from professional judges to ordinary citizens. But the four countries chose to empower their citizens to markedly different degrees. Why? Who Judges? is the first book to offer a systematic account of why different countries design their new jury/lay judge systems in very different ways. Drawing on detailed theoretical analysis, original case studies, and content analysis of fifty years of Japanese parliamentary debates, the book reveals that the relative power of "new left"-oriented political parties explains the different magnitudes of reform in the four countries. Rieko Kage's vital new study opens up an exciting new area of research for comparative politics and socio-legal studies"-- Provided by publisher.
一般件名 Jury -- Japan.
Jury selection -- Japan.
地名件名 Japan.
資料情報1 『Who judges? : designing jury systems in Japan, East Asia, and Europe /』 Rieko Kage. Cambridge University Press, 2017. (所蔵館:中央  請求記号:F/327.6/K11/W  資料コード:7111358118)
URL https://catalog.library.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/winj/opac/switch-detail.do?lang=ja&bibid=1352035663