Failures of American civil justice in international perspective
"Civil justice in the United States is neither civil nor just. Instead it embodies a maxim that the American legal system is a paragon of legal process which assures its citizens a fair and equal treatment under the law. Long have critics recognized the system's failings while offering abundant crit...
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
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