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Record #152648:

The historical development of the Greenlandic judicial system / Mille Søvndahl Pedersen.

Title: The historical development of the Greenlandic judicial system / Mille Søvndahl Pedersen.
Author(s): Pedersen, Mille Søvndahl.
Date: 1999.
Publisher: Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Company
In: Dependency, autonomy, sustainability in the Arctic. (1999.),
Abstract: Situation before 1951 is described, with its two judicial systems. Most cases were settled by arbitration. Then lay courts were set up for first stages. New initiative was 1994 committee. Author sees little change since 1951 in lay judges' conditions. She believes that law graduates should come in lower down justice chain, but should be Greenlanders.
Notes:

In: Dependency, autonomy, sustainability in the Arctic / Hanne Petersen, Birger Poppel, eds.

Keywords: 34 -- Law and legislation.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*38) -- Greenland.
SPRI record no.: 152648

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