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Ethnic bias in jury selection in Australia and New Zealand
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Ethnic bias in jury selection in Australia and New Zealand

M. Israel
International Journal of the Sociology of Law, Vol.26(1), pp.35-54
1998
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Abstract

Juries are a significant feature of many of the common law jurisdictions where an adversarial system, proof beyond reasonable doubt and cross-examination form the basis for adjudication. Although cases tried by jury represent merely the tip of the iceberg of justice, generally being used only in serious criminal cases where the defendant pleads not guilty, juries act as a symbol of the integrity and fairness of the process of criminal justice in these countries…

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6 Social Sciences
6.110 Law
6.110.588 Sentencing
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