Description
This 2005 book propounds a coherent and comprehensive judicial methodology for modern times.
About the Author
Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Auckland University Law School; Acting Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.
Reviews
Review of the hardback: 'Clearly written, informative, intelligent and stimulating, The Judicial Process is a welcome addition to works in the tradition of Cardozo in imparting insights as to how judges view the process of which they are a part. Legal theory is engaged with in an informed and illuminating manner. Obscure or obdurate positions are disarmed with imaginative devices and humour, and the restrained but effective use of case studies. In establishing the clear connections between legal theory and the law in practice the author has written a jurisprudential work which will be of great value to judges, law practitioners and legal academics throughout the common law world.' Professor Andrew Halpin, Southampton University
Review of the hardback: 'This outstanding book, written by an experienced and distinguished Judge, is a timely reminder that the courts exist to help the citizens of a free and democratic society obtain justice through the legal process in an uncertain and continually changing world. To achieve this end, the author advances a comprehensive conception of the judicial role founded on an extensive study of legal theory and practice.' Professor George C. Christie, Duke University, North Carolina
Awards
Winner of J F Northey Prize for Best Published Work in 2005 by the Legal Research Foundation of New Zealand 2006.
Book Information
ISBN 9780521855662
Author E. W. Thomas
Format Hardback
Page Count 442
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 820g
Dimensions(mm) 233mm * 162mm * 31mm