- Judul Buku: Empirical Theories About Courts
- Penulis: Keith O. Boyum
- Penerbit: New York : Longman Inc., ©1983
- Bahasa: Inggris
- ISBN: 0-582-282179
Sinopsis Buku Empirical Theories About Courts
Empirical Theories About Courts by Keith O. Boyum explores the functioning and impact of courts within the legal system through an empirical lens. The book examines various theories that explain how courts operate, the decisions they make, and the influence they exert on society.
Boyum discusses the role of judicial behavior, the relationship between courts and other branches of government, and how social, economic, and political factors shape judicial outcomes. He employs a range of empirical methods to analyze court processes, highlighting the importance of data in understanding legal dynamics.
The book emphasizes the need for a rigorous approach to studying courts, arguing that empirical theories can provide valuable insights into their effectiveness and the challenges they face. By bridging theory and practice, Boyum aims to enhance the understanding of judicial institutions and their critical role in maintaining the rule of law.
Overall, this work serves as a foundational text for scholars and practitioners interested in the empirical study of the judiciary and its broader implications in society.
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