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New life sciences study results reported from B. Deffains et al
May 10th, 2008
"We provide a comparison of the adversarial and inquisitorial trial procedures," scientists writing in the Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics - Zeitschrift Fur Die Gesamte Staatswissenschaft report. "We find that social costs associated with a given level of justice are always smaller under the adversarial rule. Nevertheless, the inquisitorial rule may be better because it allows for state control of all the investigative expenditures," wrote B. Deffains and colleagues. The researchers concluded: "In contrast, under the adversarial procedure, investigative expenditures will be mainly constrained by individual wealth, leading to...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2008-05-10)
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