As I was reading chapter two, I found these sentences as a most striking quote which starts " The first well-known legal scholar to speak out in favor of court unification was Roscoe Pound, Dean of the Harvard Law School. Pound and others called for the consolidation of trial courts into a single set of courts or two sets of courts, one to hear major cases and one to hear minor cases.", p48, and what was interesting about it is that Roscoe Pound made a hard decision in a critical time when no one could do so. He started, with his colleagues, to set a new form of the courts system by leading the court unification movement.
Hi Saman,
ReplyDeleteI agree with you that this difficult decision to take, but that gave many benefits for the legal system. In addition, many countries took this idea and applied.