The arc of due process in American constitutional law / E. Thomas Sullivan, Toni M. Massaro and Milton O. Riepe
Publication details: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.Description: xiv, 249pISBN:- 9780199990801
- 347.735 Q3
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347.73 Q1 Judicial process in America / | 347.73 Q5 No day in court: | 347.73 R2 The American judicial system : a very short introduction/ | 347.735 Q3 The arc of due process in American constitutional law / | 347.735 Q7 In praise of litigation / | 347.739 P6 Processes of dispute resolution: the role of lawyers: the role of lawyers/ | 347.739 Q2 Arbitration in a nutshell / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English history and rule of law roots of American due process -- The primary divide : procedural versus substantive due process -- What process is due? -- What liberties are protected? -- Due process hybrids -- A theory runs through it.
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