The Fundamentals of Procedural Justice

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
  • This 36-minute video features Tom Tyler, Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology at Yale Law School, and Judge Jeffrey Kremers, former Chief Judge from Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. This introductory video provides an overview of the concept of procedural justice, including the four elements (voice, understanding, respect, and neutrality), the research basis, and the benefits of practicing procedural justice for court users and practitioners.

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  • @chantelmorset7176
    @chantelmorset7176 Год назад

    He is hitting on valid points that I feel strongly about.

  • @chantelmorset7176
    @chantelmorset7176 Год назад

    I absolutely agree that I can except a loss, if I know the judge acted according to civil procedure, administrative law, and the rules of evidence as they are written. For instance i had an experience where the judge was not asserting her power. she was giving the respondents preference in how many witnesses I could have, and which witnesses I could have to prove the violations in my complaint. I didn't believe the respondent should have had a say. I was requesting a subpoena from the judge, not the respondent.