Democracy in the Courts
Discover the compelling insights of Democracy in the Courts by M. Malsch, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009. This thought-provoking hardback, spanning 248 pages, delves into the role of lay participation in the administration of justice across Europe. Malsch critically examines how the involvement of juries and lay judges reflects essential democratic principles, offering a nuanced perspective on the relationship between public confidence and the criminal justice system. Ideal for legal scholars and anyone interested in the intersection of law and democracy, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of contemporary issues facing criminal courts in Europe. Enhance your understanding of justice and democracy with this essential read.