Injustice in person the right to self-representation
Material type: TextPublication details: 2015 London Oxford University PressDescription: 1 online resourceISBN:- 9780191767104
- 347.05 23 AS-I
- K2205
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347.014 DI- Disciplining judges | 347.035 AL-C Commitment and cooperation on high courts a cross-country examination of institutional constraints on judges | 347.035 TR-M Metaethics of constitutional adjudication | 347.05 AS-I Injustice in person the right to self-representation | 347.05 DU-A Allowing for exceptions | 347.066 SH-D Deceptive ambiguity by police and prosecutors | 347.077 SM-R Rights, wrongs, and injustices the structure of remedial law |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The right to litigate in person is fiercely protected in common law jurisdictions, but litigants in person nonetheless pose serious challenges to the administration of justice. By examining the theoretical underpinnings of the right to self-representation, this book provides a new perspective in the debate over access to justice.
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