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图书目录:Warren E. Burger
III. LONG-TERM TRENDS Pound and the Future of Criminal Justice Herman Kahn and Michael Sherman IV. TOPIC I: THE BUSINESS OFTHE COURTS Are We Asking Too Much of Our Courts*. Simon H. Rifkind Varieties of Dispute Processing Frank E. A. Sander The Priority of Human Rights in Court Reform A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. Commentary Erwin N. Griswold Laura Nader Earl Johnson Griffin B. Bell Plenary Discussion of Topic I Robert B. McKay, presiding V. THE FEDERAL SYSTEM: PERSPECTIVES Dealing With the Overload in Article III Courts Robert H. Bork VI. THE DYNAMICS OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION Peacemaking in an Adversary Society William J. McGill VII. TOPIC II: PROCESSES AND THE INTERESTS OF JUSTICE Is the Adversary System Working in Optimal Fashion*. Walter V. Schaefer How We Can Improve Judicial Treatment of Indi- vidual Cases Without Sacrificing Individual Rights: The Problems of the Criminal Law Alvin B. Rubin Complex Civil Litigation--Have Good Intentions Gone Awry? Francis R. Kirkham Commentary Wade H. McCree, Jr. Slade Gorton Charles Halpern Janie L. Shores Plenary Discussion of Topic II Maurice Rosenberg, presiding VIII. JUDICIAL SELECTION AND TENURE James A. Finch, Jr. IX. THE CONCLUDING SESSION: SUMMARIZING THE CONFERENCE AND ANTICIPATING THE FUTURE The Business of Courts: A Summary and a Sense of Perspective Edward H. Levi Improvements in the Judicial System: A Summary and Overview Lawrence E. Walsh X. EPILOGUE A. Leo Levin and Russell R. Wheeler Appendices A. Follow-Up Task Force Reports B. Pound, The Causes of Popular Dissatisfaction with the Administration of Justice C. Conferees |