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An Appealing Act Scott Barclay

An Appealing Act By Scott Barclay

An Appealing Act by Scott Barclay


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Summary

What makes people sue? Why do individuals who have lost their cases decide to appeal? In this book, the author offers a comprehensive description of the motives and concerns underlying an individual's decision to appeal in civil litigation.

An Appealing Act Summary

An Appealing Act: Why People Appeal in Civil Cases by Scott Barclay

What makes people sue? Why do individuals who have lost their cases decide to appeal? In this book, the author offers a comprehensive description of the motives and concerns underlying an individual's decision to appeal in civil litigation. Contrary to most previous research on this topic that argues that people are primarily results-driven, Barclay asserts that people are actually concerned with getting a fair hearing from the court - winning is secondary. The evidence he presents is meticulous but engaging, providing a perspective that explains many behaviours toward the courts, including noncompliance, violence and decisions to self-represent. This book is for anyone interested in the United States judicial system.

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GOR013098284
9780810116962
0810116960
An Appealing Act: Why People Appeal in Civil Cases by Scott Barclay
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Northwestern University Press
19990818
176
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