Justice through specialisation?
Antony Altbeker
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Justice through specialisation?
Published
2003
Publisher
Institute for Security Studies
Pages
78
ISBN-10
191991322X
Description
The South African legal system has, in recent years, proposed court specialisation as one solution to a number of problems confronting justice provision. Specialised courts have been proposed, and some set up, to hear labour, land, family and immigration matters. They have either been established or mooted for the hearing of hijacking cases, allegations of rape or domestic violence, and commercial crimes. This monograph seeks to provide an initial assessment of the policies and practices underpinning these proposals and initiatives, in order to begin to grapple with the question of whether specialised courts are likely to improve service delivery in the justice system. This monograph considers both the desirability and practicality of court specialisation, and assesses the functioning of an existing court dedicated to cases of commercial criminality.
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For most readers, Justice through specialisation? typically takes between 1h 38m and 1h 5m to complete. This is based on the book's length of approximately 19,500 words and common reading speeds.
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Who is the author of Justice through specialisation??
Justice through specialisation? was written by Antony Altbeker.
When was Justice through specialisation? published?
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