The Jury: A Very Short Introduction
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Format
eBook
Language
English
Published
Feb 23, 2023
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10
0190923946
ISBN-13
9780190923945
Description
In a concise exploration of the jury system, this work delves into its historical roots and evolution, tracing its significance from the democratic ideals of ancient Athens to its present-day applications across diverse cultures. Readers are invited to consider how the integration of ordinary citizens into the legal process reflects societal values and the quest for justice.
The author examines the various roles and responsibilities that jurors assume, highlighting the complexities and challenges they face in reaching verdicts. Through compelling examples, the text illuminates the tension between the need for impartiality and the human emotions that inevitably come into play during trials.
Finally, the exploration of the jury's influence on the legal system raises important questions about its future. As practices evolve in response to modern legal challenges, the discussion prompts reflection on the changing role of citizens within the judicial framework, emphasizing the enduring importance of community engagement in the pursuit of justice.
The author examines the various roles and responsibilities that jurors assume, highlighting the complexities and challenges they face in reaching verdicts. Through compelling examples, the text illuminates the tension between the need for impartiality and the human emotions that inevitably come into play during trials.
Finally, the exploration of the jury's influence on the legal system raises important questions about its future. As practices evolve in response to modern legal challenges, the discussion prompts reflection on the changing role of citizens within the judicial framework, emphasizing the enduring importance of community engagement in the pursuit of justice.
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