The capacity of courts to handle complex cases: lessons from technological risk regulation
<p>This policy brief provides an overview of technological risk regulation and assesses the role of courts in reviewing the same. In doing so, it shows that the question of the capacity of courts is problematized by at least two different aspects: constitutional and institutional, both of whic...
Main Author: | Fisher, E |
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
2009
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