PART Ⅰ THE RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY 3
1 R.J. O'Hanlon (1990), 'The Sacred Cow of Trial by Jury', Irish Jurist, 25, pp. 57-68. 3
2 Sherman J. Clark (1999), 'The Courage of Our Convictions', Michigan Law Review, 97, pp. 2381-47. 15
3 Thom Brooks (2004), 'The Right to Trial by Jury', Journal of Applied Philosophy, 21, pp. 197-212. 83
PART Ⅱ LAY PARTICIPATION 101
4 Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovi? (1997), 'Lay Participation in Decision Making: A Croatian Perspective on Mixed Tribunals', Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 36,pp. 406-23. 101
5 Tatjana H?rnle (2006), 'Democratic Accountability and Lay Participation in Criminal Trials', in A. Duff, L. Farmer, S. Marshall and V. Tadros (eds), The Trial on Trial, vol. II: Judgment and Calling to Account, Oxford: Hart, pp. 135-53. 119
PART Ⅲ JURY NULLIFICATION 141
6 Nancy S. Marder (1999), 'The Myth of the Nullifying Jury', Northwestern University Law Review, 93, pp. 877-959. 141
7 Thom Brooks (2004),'A Defence of Jury Nullification', Res Publica, 10,pp. 401-23. 225
PART Ⅳ TRIAL REFORM 251
8 Penny Darbyshire (1991), 'The Lamp That Shows That Freedom Lives - Is It Worth the Candle?', Criminal Law Review, pp. 740-52. 251
9 Sean Doran and John Jackson (1997), 'The Case for Jury Waiver', Criminal Law Review, pp. 155-72. 265
10 John Jackson (2002), 'Modes of Trial: Shifting the Balance Towards the Professional Judge', Criminal Law Review, pp. 249-71. 283
PART Ⅴ THE CIVILTRIAL 309
11 Paul Mogin (1998), 'Why Judges, Not Juries, Should Set Punitive Damages',University of Chicago Law Review, 65, pp. 179-224. 309
12 Roselle L. Wissler, Allen J. Hart and Michael J. Saks (1999), ‘Decisionmaking about General Damages: A Comparison of Jurors, Judges, and Lawyers',Michigan Law Review, 98, pp. 751-826. 355
PART Ⅵ TRIALS AND TERRORISM 433
13 Christopher M. Evans (2002), 'Terrorism on Trial: The President's Constitutional Authority to Order the Prosecution of Suspected Terrorists by Military Commission', Duke Law Journal, 51, pp. 1831-56. 433
14 Yigal Mersel (2005-2006), 'Judicial Review of Counter-Terrorism Measures:The Israeli Model for the Role of the Judiciary during the Terror Era', New York University of International Law and Politics, 38, pp. 67-120. 459
Name Index 513