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Stuart S. Nagel - Computer-aided Judicial Analysis: Predicting, Prescribing and Administering - 9780899306704 - KEX0140160
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Computer-aided Judicial Analysis: Predicting, Prescribing and Administering

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Description for Computer-aided Judicial Analysis: Predicting, Prescribing and Administering Hardcover. Provides an overview of computer-aided analysis and the role of decision-aiding software in the legal process. Nagel deals with judicial prediction from prior cases and from present facts; and he emphasizes the prescribing role of judges, and covers computer-aided mediation. Num Pages: 392 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DBKE; 1DBKW; LNA; UY. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 25. Weight in Grams: 747. "Includes bibliographical references (p. [357]-364) and indexes. Commissioning organisation: Stuart S. Nagel. xx, 372 p. 24 cm. Publishers cloth. Fine clean copy with bright gilt title on spine and front board, well defined edges and tight binding, clean and crisp pages." Keywords: "Business, Finance & Law - Law - English,Subjects - Business, Finance & Law - Law - English - General,Subjects - Business, Finance & Law - Law - English - Legal System -"

Decision-aiding software, the underpinning of computer-aided judicial analysis, can facilitate the prediction of how cases are likely to be decided, prescribe decisions that should be reached in such cases, and help administrate more efficiently the court process. It can do so, says Nagel, by listing past cases on each row of a spreadsheet matrix, by listing predictive criteria in the columns, and in general by showing for each factual element the estimated probability of winning a case. The software aggregates the information available and deduces likely outcomes. But it can also prescribe judicial decisions by listing alternatives in the rows, ... Read more

In Part I, Nagel provides an overview of computer-aided analysis and the role of decision-aiding software in the legal process. In the second part he deals with judicial prediction from prior cases and from present facts; and in the third part he emphasizes the prescribing role of judges, particularly in deciding the rules that ought to be applied in civil and criminal procedures. Nagel also covers computer-aided mediation and provides a new perspective on judicial decisions. Then, in Part IV, he treats at length the process of judicial administration and how to improve its efficiency. Of particular interest to court personnel will be the benefits to be derived from reducing delays and in the docketing and sequencing of cases.

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Product Details

Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Greenwood Press Dublin, Ireland
Number of pages
394
Format
Hardback
Publication date
1992
Number of Pages
392
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780899306704
SKU
KEX0140160
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Ref
99-1

About Stuart S. Nagel
STUART S. NAGEL is Professor of Political Science at the University of Illinois and a member of the Illinois bar. He is the author of such relevant books as Decision-Aiding Software and Legal Decision-Making: A Guide to Skills and Applications throughout the Law (Quorum Books, 1990). He is the editor of such relevant books as Law, Decision-Making, and Microcomputers: Cross-National ... Read more

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