9780864735782 - the modern prosecution process in new zealand di stenning, philip c. (3 risultati)

Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Te Herenga Waka University Press, Wellington, 2008
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Whom do we prosecute? For what kinds of offences? Why? And with what results? Equally importantly, when and why do we forgo this response in the face of clear evidence of illegal behaviour? Who makes (and who should make) such decisions? And how effectively do we hold them accountable for t…hem? How 'successful' is our modern prosecution system in achieving the objectives it is supposed to achieve? Do we monitor its effectiveness as carefully and thoroughly as we should, given the significant resources that we invest in it each year? And - a question which surely must be uppermost in a bicultural country like New Zealand, which is growing increasingly multicultural as the twenty-first century unfolds - is our prosecution system one that treats everyone who appears before it with equality and fairness? Does it, in other words, dispense justice? This book seeks answers to these questions and many more.Above all, it provides an introduction to the prosecution system and process in New Zealand, not so much for the experts and functionaries - prosecutors, defence lawyers, judges, victims advisers, court administrators, law reformers and other government officials who operate it year in and year out - as for the general reading public. The book, in other words, is not a manual for practitioners, but an introduction and guide to the lay person with a desire to learn more about this critical governmental institution that impinges on the lives of many New Zealanders every year. An introduction to the prosecution system and process in New Zealand. It is aimed at the lay person wishing to learn more about this critical governmental institution. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Te Herenga Waka University Press, Wellington, 2008
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Whom do we prosecute? For what kinds of offences? Why? And with what results? Equally importantly, when and why do we forgo this response in the face of clear evidence of illegal behaviour? Who makes (and who should make) such decisions? And how effectively do we hold them accountable for t…hem? How 'successful' is our modern prosecution system in achieving the objectives it is supposed to achieve? Do we monitor its effectiveness as carefully and thoroughly as we should, given the significant resources that we invest in it each year? And - a question which surely must be uppermost in a bicultural country like New Zealand, which is growing increasingly multicultural as the twenty-first century unfolds - is our prosecution system one that treats everyone who appears before it with equality and fairness? Does it, in other words, dispense justice? This book seeks answers to these questions and many more.Above all, it provides an introduction to the prosecution system and process in New Zealand, not so much for the experts and functionaries - prosecutors, defence lawyers, judges, victims advisers, court administrators, law reformers and other government officials who operate it year in and year out - as for the general reading public. The book, in other words, is not a manual for practitioners, but an introduction and guide to the lay person with a desire to learn more about this critical governmental institution that impinges on the lives of many New Zealanders every year. An introduction to the prosecution system and process in New Zealand. It is aimed at the lay person wishing to learn more about this critical governmental institution. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Te Herenga Waka University Press, Wellington, 2008
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Whom do we prosecute? For what kinds of offences? Why? And with what results? Equally importantly, when and why do we forgo this response in the face of clear evidence of illegal behaviour? Who makes (and who should make) such decisions? And how effectively do we hold them accountable for t…hem? How 'successful' is our modern prosecution system in achieving the objectives it is supposed to achieve? Do we monitor its effectiveness as carefully and thoroughly as we should, given the significant resources that we invest in it each year? And - a question which surely must be uppermost in a bicultural country like New Zealand, which is growing increasingly multicultural as the twenty-first century unfolds - is our prosecution system one that treats everyone who appears before it with equality and fairness? Does it, in other words, dispense justice? This book seeks answers to these questions and many more.Above all, it provides an introduction to the prosecution system and process in New Zealand, not so much for the experts and functionaries - prosecutors, defence lawyers, judges, victims advisers, court administrators, law reformers and other government officials who operate it year in and year out - as for the general reading public. The book, in other words, is not a manual for practitioners, but an introduction and guide to the lay person with a desire to learn more about this critical governmental institution that impinges on the lives of many New Zealanders every year. An introduction to the prosecution system and process in New Zealand. It is aimed at the lay person wishing to learn more about this critical governmental institution. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.