RT Book T1 Procedural justice and relational theory: empirical, philosophical, and legal perspectives T2 Routledge research in legal philosophy A2 Meyerson, Denise 1956- A2 Mackenzie, Catriona 1960- A2 Mac Dermott, Therese LA English PP London New York PB Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1699743193 AB Introduction : procedural justice in law, psychology, and philosophy / Denise Meyerson, Catriona Mackenzie, and Therese MacDermott -- The empirical study of procedural justice policing in Australia : highlights and challenges / Kristina Murphy -- Procedural fairness and jury satisfaction : an analysis of relational dimensions / Jane Goodman-Delahunty, David Tait and Natalie Martschuk -- Procedural justice in corrections / Julie Barkworth -- Procedural justice, legitimacy and social contexts / Anthony Bottoms and Justice Tankebe -- Procedure-content interaction in attitudes to law and in the value of the rule of law : an empirical and philosophical collaboration / Noam Gur and Jonathan Jackson -- Legal legitimacy and the relevance of participatory procedures / Sarah Sorial -- The inadequacy of instrumentalist theories of procedural justice / Denise Meyerson -- The many facets of procedural justice in legal proceedings / Emanuela Ceva -- Procedural justice, relational equalityand self-respect / Catriona Mackenzie -- Racial profiling as pejorative discrimination / Natalie Stoljar -- Administrative discretion and governing relationships : situating procedural fairness / Kristen Rundle -- The framing of tribunal procedures : a question of balance or a participation-centred approach? / Therese MacDermott. NO The origins of the volume lie in a workshop... held at Macquarie University in September 2018. -(Acknowledgments) NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN K240 SN 9780367321727 SN 9780367565176 K1 Justice K1 Justice (Philosophy) K1 Due process of law K1 Rule of law K1 Fairness K1 Justice, Administration of : Citizen participation K1 Konferenzschrift : 2018 : Sydney K1 Prozess : Gerechtigkeit : Rechtsstaatsprinzip : Rechtsphilosophie DO 10.4324/9780429317248