----- 法治学理:新西兰展望
The book is divided into two parts, exploring theoretical and practice issues respectively. It covers new ground by examining the role of therapeutic jurisprudence in Corrections, the Coroners Court and in judging in civil and commercial litigation, and offers insights on the relationship between therapeutic jurisprudence and restorative justice, the challenges of sanism and self-reflexivity in judicial decision-making and the prospects for narrative lawyering. Its purpose is to expand the emerging discourse around therapeutic jurisprudence as a new methodology for legal problem solving while offering a practical insight into therapeutic jurisprudence in the New Zealand legal system. Therapeutic Jurisprudence: New Zealand Perspectives is a resource for academics, legal practitioners, mental health and other support professionals, and students of these disciplines.
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