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Juries make for great books and movies, but what really is their role in the adversarial system? Do they lead to fair decisions? Are they too expensive, leading to court backlogs? Have they had their day? In this episode we look at the jury, its history, and why it is mainly a feature of common law systems.
For the transcript of this episode and further reading, visit https://lawincontext.com.au/the-jury/

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Juries make for great books and movies, but what really is their role in the adversarial system? Do they lead to fair decisions? Are they too expensive, leading to court backlogs? Have they had their day? In this episode we look at the jury, its history, and why it is mainly a feature of common law systems.
For the transcript of this episode and further reading, visit https://lawincontext.com.au/the-jury/

For more information about your dashing hosts and the Law in Context podcast series visit our website at About - Law in Context

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