The political fitness of a legal system: English law, Australian courts and the Republic

How legal systems observe themselves and how the unity or identity of these systems is produced and reproduced by their operations - key for understanding the operation of a legal system is to spell out the characteristics of the differentiation of social systems and legal systems - important featur...

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Published in:The Sydney law review Vol. 17; no. 4; pp. 495 - 521
Main Author: Klaus A. Ziegert
Format: Journal Article
Published: 01-12-1995
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Summary:How legal systems observe themselves and how the unity or identity of these systems is produced and reproduced by their operations - key for understanding the operation of a legal system is to spell out the characteristics of the differentiation of social systems and legal systems - important features of the political fitness of a legal system is the institutionalisation of the administration of justice in courts and by judges.
Bibliography:Sydney Law Review, The, Vol. 17, No. 4, Dec 1995: 495-521
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SYDNEY LAW REVIEW, Vol. 17, No. 4, December 1995: 495-521
ISSN:0082-0512