Korea\u27s experience with its new jury system offers many lessons for those interested in juries and jury reform worldwide. Aiming for a unique jury system that was ideally suited to Korean citizens and their legal system, those who crafted Korea\u27s jury incorporated elements of both classic jury systems and mixed tribunals. Initially, the jury deliberates on guilt independently of the judge, but the procedure includes optional as well as mandatory opportunities for the presiding judge to advise the jury during its deliberation. The Korean jury delivers an advisory rather than binding jury verdict. These and other features of the Korean jury system are analyzed and contrasted with practices elsewhere. The unique procedures associated wit...
Core principles of democracy are important not only in executive and legislative functions, but they...
The United States jury system is unique in the world in the frequency of its use and its symbolic si...
This research focuses on a recent judicial reform measure proposed by the Taiwanese Judicial Yuan in...
Korea\u27s experience with its new jury system offers many lessons for those interested in juries an...
As of January 1, 2008, a system for civil participation in criminal trials was introduced and enforc...
Korea introduced civil participation in criminal trials (jury trials) for the first time in the nati...
Since 2008, criminal jury trials have been implemented in South Korea with the Citizen Participation...
This paper looked into the jury deliberation process by examining shadow jury deliberations in 18 ac...
The Civil Participation in the Criminal Trial Act (the Act) passed the National Assembly of Korea on...
Kiss analyzes whether the readoption of criminal jury trials in present-day Japan would be feasible ...
The Japanese seeking to involve their citizens in the judicial system as well establishing a check o...
In reviewing debates and research evidence about jury trials for our book, American Juries: The Verd...
<p>In the Korean jury system, jurors deliberate without interference of anyone, except when they can...
In many countries, lay people participate as decision makers in legal cases. Some countries include ...
On May 1, 2007, Korea\u27s National Assembly approved a judicial reform bill that introduces a jury ...
Core principles of democracy are important not only in executive and legislative functions, but they...
The United States jury system is unique in the world in the frequency of its use and its symbolic si...
This research focuses on a recent judicial reform measure proposed by the Taiwanese Judicial Yuan in...
Korea\u27s experience with its new jury system offers many lessons for those interested in juries an...
As of January 1, 2008, a system for civil participation in criminal trials was introduced and enforc...
Korea introduced civil participation in criminal trials (jury trials) for the first time in the nati...
Since 2008, criminal jury trials have been implemented in South Korea with the Citizen Participation...
This paper looked into the jury deliberation process by examining shadow jury deliberations in 18 ac...
The Civil Participation in the Criminal Trial Act (the Act) passed the National Assembly of Korea on...
Kiss analyzes whether the readoption of criminal jury trials in present-day Japan would be feasible ...
The Japanese seeking to involve their citizens in the judicial system as well establishing a check o...
In reviewing debates and research evidence about jury trials for our book, American Juries: The Verd...
<p>In the Korean jury system, jurors deliberate without interference of anyone, except when they can...
In many countries, lay people participate as decision makers in legal cases. Some countries include ...
On May 1, 2007, Korea\u27s National Assembly approved a judicial reform bill that introduces a jury ...
Core principles of democracy are important not only in executive and legislative functions, but they...
The United States jury system is unique in the world in the frequency of its use and its symbolic si...
This research focuses on a recent judicial reform measure proposed by the Taiwanese Judicial Yuan in...