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 978-0-367-32172-7 SN 978-0-367-56517-6 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