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Budd, Peyton. Tested: How twelve wrongly imprisoned men held onto hope. Dallas, Tex: Brown Books Pub. Group, 2010.

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Peter, Neufeld, Scheck Barry, and Innocence Project, eds. The innocents. New York: Umbrage, 2003.

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Hirsch, James S. Hurricane: The miraculous journey of Rubin Carter. Thorndike, Me: Thorndike Press, 2000.

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Hirsch, James S. Hurricane: The miraculous journey of Rubin Carter. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2000.

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Douglas, John E. Law & disorder. New York, NY: Kensington Books, 2013.

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Clinton, Terry W., ed. The early drug courts: Case studies in judicial innovation. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, 1999.

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Pollock, Earl E. The Supreme Court and American democracy: Case studies of judicial review and public policy. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2008.

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Ronald, Cotton, and Torneo Erin, eds. Picking Cotton: Our memoir of injustice and redemption. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2009.

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Carolan, Eoin. The new separation of powers: A theory for the modern state. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.

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1965-, Maule Linda S., ed. Choosing justice: The recruitment of state and federal judges. Pullman, Wash: WSU Press, 1997.

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Budd, Peyton. Tested: How Twelve Wrongly Convicted Men Held onto Hope. Brown Books Publishing Group, 2010.

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Hirsch, James S. Hurricane: The Miraculous Journey of Rubin Carter. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade & Reference Publishers, 2000.

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Hirsch, James S. Hurricane: The Miraculous Journey of Rubin Carter. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade & Reference Publishers, 2013.

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Hirsch, James S. Hurricane: The Life of Rubin Carter, Fighter. HarperCollins Publishers Limited, 2016.

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Hirsch, James S. Hurricane: The Miraculous Journey of Rubin Carter. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 2013.

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Hirsch, James S. Hurricane: The miraculous journey of Rubin Carter. 2000.

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Hirsch, James S. Hurricane: The Miraculous Journey of Rubin Carter. 2008.

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Stolarz, Brian W. Grace and Justice on Death Row: The Race Against Time and Texas to Free an Innocent Man. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2016.

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Douglas, John E. Law & disorder. 2013.

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Pollock, Earl. Supreme Court and American Democracy : Case Studies on Judicial Review and Public Policy: Case Studies on Judicial Review and Public Policy. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2008.

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Douglas, John E. Law & disorder. 2014.

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Miller, Chanel. Know My Name: The Survivor of the Stanford Sexual Assault Case Tells Her Story. Penguin Books, Limited, 2019.

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Miller, Chanel. Know My Name: The Survivor of the Stanford Sexual Assault Case Tells Her Story. Penguin Books, Limited, 2020.

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Scheck, Barry, and Peter Neufeld. The Innocents. Umbrage Editions, 2003.

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Know My Name: A Memoir. New York, USA: Viking, 2019.

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Know My Name. Viking, 2019.

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Know My Name: A Memoir. Penguin Publishing Group, 2020.

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Tengo un Nombre / Know My Name: A Memoir. Blackie Books, 2022.

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Torneo, Erin, Jennifer Thompson-Cannino, and Ronald Cotton. Picking Cotton: Our Memoir of Injustice and Redemption. St. Martin's Press, 2010.

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White, Karen, Richard Allen, Erin Torneo, Jennifer Thompson-Cannino, and Ronald Cotton. Picking Cotton: Our Memoir of Injustice and Redemption. Tantor Audio, 2009.

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Torneo, Erin, Jennifer Thompson-Cannino, and Ronald Cotton. Picking Cotton: Our Memoir of Injustice and Redemption. St. Martin's Press, 2010.

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Carolan, Eoin. New Separation of Powers: A Theory for the Modern State. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2009.

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Maule, Linda S., and Charles H. Sheldon. Choosing Justice: The Recruitment of State and Federal Judges. Washington State University, 1998.

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Escobar-Lemmon, Maria C., Valerie J. Hoekstra, Alice J. Kang, and Miki Caul Kittilson. Reimagining the Judiciary. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198861577.001.0001.

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This book examines the factors that facilitate women’s representation on high courts worldwide. Diverse courts improve collective decision-making, strengthen public confidence in the judiciary and judicial decisions, and broaden access to the judicial process. Taken together, domestic and international factors explain women’s representation. These influences include judicial pipelines, domestic institutions including selection processes, and international expectations about gender equity. These explanations are evaluated using an original dataset, which includes both men and women appointed to high courts in all regions of the world. Pathways and processes are examined in-depth through five case studies: Canada, Colombia, Ireland, South Africa, and the United States. Taking a multi-method approach, the book combines insights from a cross-national, time-serial dataset with case studies drawing on fieldwork. Women are being appointed to high courts in greater numbers across every region of the world, and political and legal institutions provide context for where the gains are earliest and strongest. The findings suggest a chain of favorable promoters for women’s representation on high courts: new norms of gender equality encourage the reimagining of the judiciary; advocacy organizations challenge the status quo; and windows of opportunity enable change.
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Smith, Raymond A., ed. Importing Democracy. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400669033.

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This unique work brings together a comparative analysis of American institutions, a tour of the world's political systems, and a manifesto for reform, offering insights on democracy that could revitalize U.S. politics and government. The United States has always taken pride in being a model of democracy. However, presidential systems are more closely associated with dictatorship and single-party rule in other parts of the world like Latin America and Africa. Indeed, democratic practices more often flourish in parliamentary systems, and the United States remains the only advanced, industrialized democracy with a presidential system instead of a parliamentary organization. Each of the 21 chapters in Importing Democracy: Ideas from Around the World to Reform and Revitalize American Politics and Government highlights a feature of a foreign nation's political system that is absent in the U.S. system. Chapters also draw on brief case studies from countries as diverse as Australia, Brazil, Iceland,India, Germany and South Africa. Importing Democracy explores whether American politics and government might be enhanced by incorporating a multiparty system, a simplified Constitutional amendment process, parliamentarypractices of accountability, proportional representation elections, presidential votes of "no confidence," restraints on judicial power, and much more.
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Md. Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal. Corporate Insolvency Laws in Abandoned Housing Projects : Issues and Prospects. UUM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/9789670474755.

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This book discusses the provisions and legal principles under the Insolvency Law in Malaysia in face of the issue of abandoned housing projects and its rehabilitation. Apart from the Malaysian Insolvency Law, this book also analyses comparatively between the insolvency legal provisions and legal principles under the United Kingdom and Singapore Insolvency Laws. The approach of this book is by way of legal analyses over the relevant insolvency legal provisions in Malaysia, the United Kingdom and the Republic of Singapore. The discussion is further enriched and collaborated by the case studies conducted over several abandoned housing projects in Malaysia that have been subject to the insolvency administration. In addition, the author also provides relevant official statistics and reports of abandoned housing projects and numerous examples of abandoned housing project cases illustrating the diverse problems, complications, issues and grievances. The outcome and proposals of this book will be beneficial to the legal practitioners, judicial and legal services, insolvency practitioners, housing developers, financial institutions, contractors, housing consultants, technical agencies, land and state authorities, purchasers of units in abandoned housing projects, consumers associations, relevant private and government agencies and Federal and States Ministries, students and policy makers in the insolvency legal administration in Malaysia, particularly for those who are directly involved in abandoned housing projects and its rehabilitation in Malaysia .
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Mathews, Jud. Extending Rights' Reach. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190682910.001.0001.

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Constitutional rights protect individuals against government overreaching, but that is not all they do. In different ways and to different degrees, constitutional rights also regulate legal relations among private parties in most legal systems. In other words, rights can have not only a vertical effect, within the hierarchical relationship between citizen and state, but also a horizontal one, on the citizen-to-citizen relationships otherwise governed by private law. In every constitutional system with judicially enforceable constitutional rights, courts must make choices about whether, when, and how to give those rights horizontal effect. This book is about how different courts make those choices, and about the consequences that they have. The doctrines that courts build to manage the horizontal effect of rights speak to the most fundamental issues that constitutional systems address, about the nature of rights and of constitutionalism itself. These doctrines can also entrench or enhance judicial power, but in very different ways depending on the legal system. This book offers three case studies, of Germany, the United States, and Canada. For each, it offers a detailed account of the horizontal effect jurisprudence of its apex court—not in isolation, but as a central feature of a broader account of that country’s constitutional development. The case studies show how the choices courts make about horizontal rights reflect existing normative and political realities and, over time, help to shape new ones.
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