Comparative criminal procedure edited by Jacqueline E. Ross, Professor of Law, University of Illinois College of Law, USA; Stephen C. Thaman, Professor of Law, Saint Louis University School of Law, USA
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Research handbooks in comparative lawPublisher: Cheltenham, UK Northampton, MA Edward Elgar Publishing [2016]Copyright date: © 2016Description: x, 557 Seiten 24 cmContent type:- Text
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- 1781007187
- 9781781007181
- 345.05
- K5401
- 2
- 86.36
- 86.06
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Introduction: Mapping dialogue and change in comparative criminal procedure Jacqueline E. Ross and Stephen H. Thaman
Limits on the search for truth in criminal procedure : a comparative view Jenia Iontcheva Turner
Ensuring the factual reliability of criminal convictions : reasoned judgments or a return to formal rules of evidence? Stephan C. Thaman
Anticipatory bail in India : addressing misuse of the criminal justice process? Vikramaditya S. Khanna and Kartikey Mahajan
Mechanisms for screening prosecutorial charging decisions in the United States and Taiwan Tzu-te Wen and Andrew D. Leipold
Standards for making factual determinations in arrest and pre-trial detention : a comparative analysis of law and practice Richard Vogler and Sharhrzad Fouladvand
Procedural economy in pre-trial procedure : developments in Germany and the United States Shawn Marie Boyne
From the domestic to the European : an empirical approach to comparative custodial legal advice Jacqueline S. Hodgson
Comparative perspective on the exclusionary rule in search and seizure cases Christopher Slobogin
Silence, self-incrimination, and hazards of globalization Jason Mazzone
Rumba justice and the Spanish jury trial Elisabeth Grande
Japan's lay judge system David T. Johnson
The French case for requiring juries to give reasons : safeguarding defendants or guarding the judges? Mathilde Cohen
Special investigative techniques in post-Soviet states : the divide between preventive policing and criminal investigation Nikolai Kovalev and Stephen C. Thaman
The emergence of foreign intelligence investigations as alternatives to the criminal process : a view of American counterterrorism surveillance through German lenses Jacqueline E. Ross
Strength, weakness, or both? : on the endurance of the adversarial-inquisitorial systems in comparative criminal procedure Máximo Langer.
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