LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS | |||||
| Volume 62 | Spring 1999 | Number 2 | |||
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The Common Law JuryNeil VidmarSpecial Editor | |||||
| Foreword | Neil Vidmar | 1 | |||
| Decline of the "Little Parliament": Juries and Jury Reform in England and Wales | Sally Lloyd-Bostock Cheryl Thomas | 7 | |||
| The American Criminal Jury | Nancy Jean King | 41 | |||
| Criminal Trial Juries in Australia: From Penal Colonies to a Federal Democracy | Michael Chesterman | 69 | |||
| The New Zealand Jury | Neil Cameron Susan Potter Warren Young |
103 | |||
| The Canadian Criminal Jury: Searching for a Middle Ground | Neil Vidmar | 141 | |||
| The Scottish Criminal Jury: A Very Peculiar Institution | Peter Duff | 173 | |||
| The Jury System in Contemporary Ireland: In the Shadow of a Troubled Past | John D. Jackson Katie Quinn Tom O'Malley | 203 | |||
| Europe's New Jury Systems: The Cases of Spain and Russia | Stephen C. Thaman | 233 | |||
| Reviving the Criminal Jury in Japan | Lester W. Kiss | 261 | |||
| The Civil Jury in America | Stephan Landsman | 285 | |||
| "Guardian of Civil Rights . . . Medieval Relic": The Civil Jury in Canada | W. A. Bogart | 305 | |||
