Book contents
- The Legal Process and the Promise of Justice
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- The Legal Process and the Promise of Justice
- Copyright page
- Contents
- About the Contributors
- Introduction: Past as Prologue
- Part I The Process Is the Punishment
- Part II Court Reform on Trial
- Part III Judicial Policymaking and the Modern State
- 10 Judicial Deference in the Modern State
- 11 The Law of the Workplace
- 12 Administrative “States” of Judicial Policy on Gender-Motivated Violence
- 13 Can Courts Abolish Mass Incarceration?
- 14 Policy-Making by Out-of-Court Settlements: Palestinian Informers at the Israeli High Court of Justice
- Part IV Political Liberalism and the Legal Complex
- Index
- Books in the Series
- References
14 - Policy-Making by Out-of-Court Settlements: Palestinian Informers at the Israeli High Court of Justice
from Part III - Judicial Policymaking and the Modern State
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 April 2019
- The Legal Process and the Promise of Justice
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- The Legal Process and the Promise of Justice
- Copyright page
- Contents
- About the Contributors
- Introduction: Past as Prologue
- Part I The Process Is the Punishment
- Part II Court Reform on Trial
- Part III Judicial Policymaking and the Modern State
- 10 Judicial Deference in the Modern State
- 11 The Law of the Workplace
- 12 Administrative “States” of Judicial Policy on Gender-Motivated Violence
- 13 Can Courts Abolish Mass Incarceration?
- 14 Policy-Making by Out-of-Court Settlements: Palestinian Informers at the Israeli High Court of Justice
- Part IV Political Liberalism and the Legal Complex
- Index
- Books in the Series
- References
Summary
In their seminal work on Judicial Policy Making and the Modern State, Feeley and Rubin (1998) demonstrate how trial courts have been very successful as policy-makers in reforming prison conditions. As a result, court rulings and their implementation have become instrumental in introducing significant changes into US correctional institutions.
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- The Legal Process and the Promise of JusticeStudies Inspired by the Work of Malcolm Feeley, pp. 273 - 286Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019
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