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1L.S. Adversary Systemby anastasiastarz23 termsMay 25, 2009
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adversary system definitions
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1a judicial system in which the court of law is a neutral arena where two parties argue their differences9 sets
2a judicial system in which opposing lawyers present their strongest cases7 sets
3a judicial system in which the court of law is a neutral arena where two parties argue their differences.6 sets
4a system of law where the court is seen as a nuetral area where disputants can argue the merits of their cases.4 sets
5judicial system in which opposing lawyers present their strongest cases2 sets
6a system of law where the court is seen as a neutral area where disputants can argue the merits of their cases2 sets
7the legal system in which parties to a legal action are opponents1 set
8sistema adversario1 set
9the idea that the courtroom is an arena for lawyers on opposing sides to presemt their strongest cases is?1 set
10lawyers of opposing sides try to advance the cause of their clients1 set
11involving an impartial party trying to learn the truth of the case. 2 opposing sides battling it out thru arguing w/ the theory tt the truth will emerge. (ie you are tried for murder-you want to find a lawyer who will do e/t legally possible to get you acquitted)-theory is tt 2 very biased opposing sides keeps impartiality1 set
12a system of justice in which court trials are essentially contests between accuser and accused that take place before an impartial judge or jury.1 set
13a judicial system in which the court of law is a neutral area where two parties argue their differences1 set
14a system of justice in which court trials are essentially contests between accuser and accused that take place before an impartial judge or jury. [ audio ]1 set
15a judicial system in which a court of law is a neutral arena where two parties argue their differences1 set
16a judicial system in which the court of law is a newtral arena where two parties argue their differences1 set
17the u.s. legal system relies heavily on which system for the adjudication of disputes1 set
18a legal system in which parties to a legal action are opponents and are responsible for bringing the facts and law related to their case before the court.1 set
1901 set
20the u.s. system of trial practice in which each of the opposing sides have an opportunity to present opposing contentions to the court.1 set
21a system of law where the court is seen as a neutral area where disputants can argue the merits of their case.1 set
22a system of law where the court is seen as a neutral area where disputants can argue the merits of their cases.1 set
23a judicial system in which the court of the law is a neutral arena where two parties argue their differences1 set