Court Systems and Administration of Legal Systems
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6 – Court systems and
administration of legal systems
KEY
WORDS
SUBJECT-MATTER == CROWN COURT==...
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Court Systems and Administration of Legal Systems
FORMA TELAC
© copyright février 2002 – Marque enregistrée Page 51
©Laphotocopienonautoriséeestundélit
6 – Court systems and
administration of legal systems
KEY
WORDS
SUBJECT-MATTER == CROWN COURT== INDICTMENT == JUDGE AND JURY ==
Court
Systems
SUBJECTMATTER
COMPÉTENCE, NATURE
INDICTMENT
(ACTE D’ACCUSATION)
DEFENDANT AND
(ACCUSÉ)
PROCECUTOR
(MINISTÈRE PUBLIC)
COMMITTAL
(MISE EN ACCUSATION)
CROWN COURT
JUDGE AND JURY
(JUGES ET JURY)
The structure of the courts in all three jurisdictions within the United Kingdom
tends to be arranged according to the subject-matter (i.
e.
the nature of the litigation) of
cases brought before the courts rather than the source of the laws to be applied.
The latter
did form the basis for a great deal of court structure until the end of the nineteenth century
and even now has some influence.
Thus, legal decisions will be taken by courts depending
on the subject-matter of cas
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