A Jury of Whose Peers?: The Cultural Politics of Juries in Australia (Conteporary Issues)
A Jury of Whose Peers examines the workings of the jury system in Australia, exploring it from a range of perspectives, including the experiences of jurors, lawyers, barristers, an anthropologist and an indigenous writer. This unique collection of essays offers historical, cultural and political insight into the role of juries, and in particular into the way the system impacts different members of Australian society. Exploring complex issues of silence, compromise, language, prejudice, social justice and ambiguity, each author underscores the difficulties of making a judgment in circumstances where issues of âreasonable doubtâ are inevitably involved. Shortlisted for the 2004 Western Australia Premierâs Books Awards