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ISBN 10: 1781007187
ISBN 13: 9781781007181
Author: Jacqueline E. Ross, Stephen C. Thaman
This handbook presents cutting-edge research that compares different criminal procedure systems by focusing on the mechanisms by which legal systems seek to avoid error, protect rights, ground their legitimacy, expand lay participation in the criminal process, and develop alternatives to criminal trials, such as plea bargaining, as well as alternatives to the criminal process as a whole, such as intelligence operations. The criminal procedures examined in this book include those of the United States, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, India, Latin America, Taiwan, and Japan, among others.
Comparative Criminal Procedure Research Handbooks in Comparative Law 1st Table of contents:
PART I INTRODUCTION: MAPPING DIALOGUE AND CHANGE IN COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Jacqueline E. Ross and Stephen C. Thaman
PART II HOLISTIC COMPARISONS
1. Limits on the Search for Truth in Criminal Procedure: A Comparative View
Jenia Iontcheva Turner
2. Ensuring the Factual Reliability of Criminal Convictions: Reasoned Judgments or a Return to Formal Rules of Evidence?
Stephen C. Thaman
PART III DIACHRONIC COMPARISONS
A. Screening Mechanisms
3. Anticipatory Bail in India: Addressing Misuse of the Criminal Justice Process?
Vikramaditya S. Khanna and Kartikey Mahajan
4. Mechanisms for Screening Prosecutorial Charging Decisions in the United States and Taiwan
Tzu-te Wen and Andrew D. Leipold
5. Standards for Making Factual Determinations in Arrest and Pretrial Detention: A Comparative Analysis of Law and Practice
Richard Vogler and Shahrzad Fouladvand
B. Pretrial Investigation
6. Procedural Economy in Pre-Trial Procedure: Developments in Germany and the United States
Shawn Marie Boyne
7. From the Domestic to the European: An Empirical Approach to Comparative Custodial Legal Advice
Jacqueline S. Hodgson
8. A Comparative Perspective on the Exclusionary Rule in Search and Seizure Cases
Christopher Slobogin
9. Silence, Self-Incrimination, and Hazards of Globalization
Jason Mazzone
C. Adjudication: Jury Trials
10. Rumba Justice and the Spanish Jury Trial
Elisabetta Grande
11. Japan’s Lay Judge System
David T. Johnson
12. The French Case for Requiring Juries to Give Reasons: Safeguarding Defendants or Guarding the Judges?
Mathilde Cohen
PART IV SYNCHRONIC COMPARISONS: ALTERNATIVES TO TRIAL, TO CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS, AND TO THE CRIMINAL PROCESS ITSELF
13. Special Investigative Techniques in Post-Soviet States: The Divide Between Preventive Policing and Criminal Investigation
Nikolai Kovalev and Stephen C. Thaman
14. The Emergence of Foreign Intelligence Investigations as Alternatives to the Criminal Process: A View of American Counterterrorism Surveillance Through German Lenses
Jacqueline E. Ross
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