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245 | 04 | $aThe Oxford handbook of criminal process /$cedited by Darryl K. Brown, Jenia Iontcheva Turner, and Bettina Weisser. |
246 | 30 | $aCriminal process |
264 | _1 | $aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c2019. |
300 | $a1 online resource. | |
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337 | $acomputer$2rdamedia | |
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490 | 1_ | $aOxford handbooks in law |
490 | 1_ | $aOxford handbooks online |
504 | $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | |
505 | 00 | $tCriminal Process in the Dual Penal State: A Comparative-Historical Analysis /$rMarkus D. Dubber --$tDefense Rights, Duties, Norms and Practices in Common Law and Civil Law Jurisdictions /$rEd Cape --$tProfessional Judges, Lay Judges, and Lay Jurors /$rValerie Hans, Rebecca Helm --$tRights and Duties of Experts /$rJoelle Vuille --$tConceptualizing the Victim within Criminal Justice Processes in Common Law Tradition /$rMarie Manikis --$tVictim Rights in Civil Law Jurisdictions /$rJohanna Göhler --$tBetrayal by Bosses: Undercover Policing and the Problem of Upstream Defection /$rJacqueline Ross --$tInterviews of Suspects of Crime: Law and Practice in European Countries /$rMarijke Malsch, Meike M. de Boer --$tInterrogation Law and Practice in Common Law Jurisdictions /$rDavid Dixon --$tFundamental Values of Criminal Procedure /$rRichard Lippke --$tDigital Civil Liberties and the Translation Problem /$rMichael Washington, Neil Richards --$tProsecution-Led Investigations and Measures of Procedural Coercion in the Field of Corruption /$rMaria Kaiafa-Gbandi --$tChallenges of Trial Procedure Reform: Is European Union Legislation Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem? /$rHelmut Satzger, Frank Zimmermann --$tInternational Corporate Prosecutions /$rBrandon Garrett --$tSpecial Procedures for White-Collar and Corporate Wrongdoing: A European Perspective /$rJuliette Tricot --$tDouble Jeopardy and <i>ne bis in Idem</i> in Common Law and Civil Law Jurisdictions /$rCarl-Friedrich Stuckenberg --$tJurisdiction and <i>ne bis in Idem</i> in Prosecution of Transnational Crimes /$rAndré Klip --$tDetention before Trial and Civil Detention of Dangerous Individuals in Civil Law Jurisdictions /$rGrischa Merkel --$tPretrial Detention and Civil Detention of "Dangerous" Individuals in Common Law Jurisdictions /$rBernadette McSherry --$tEmpirical Approaches to Criminal Procedure /$rJacqueline Hodgson, Yu Mou --$tAccess to and Limits on Evidence Dossiers in Civil Law Systems /$rMichele Caianiello --$tTransnational Access to Evidence, Witnesses and Suspects /$rSabine Gless --$tInternational Law and Treaty Obligations, Mutual Legal Assistance and E.U. Instruments /$rMartin Böse --$tDefense Rights in European Legal Systems under the Influence of the European Court of Human Rights /$rThomas Weigend --$tTrial Procedure in Response to Terrorism /$rNicola McGarrity --$tComparing Plea Bargaining and Abbreviated Trial Procedures /$rGwladys Gilliéron --$tCommon Law Plea Bargaining /$rMary Vogel --$tForensic Science Evidence, Adversarial Criminal Proceedings and Mainstream Scientific "Advice" /$rGary Edmond --$tComparative Approaches to Criminal Procedure: Transplants, Translations and Adversarial-Model Reforms in European Criminal Process /$rEliabetta Grande --$tBeyond Common Law Evidence: Reimagining, and Reinvigorating, Evidence Law as Forensic Science /$rJohn Jackson, Paul Roberts --$tExclusion of Wrongfully Obtained Evidence: A Comparative Analysis /$rHo Hock Lai --$tRights and Methods to Challenge Evidence and Witnesses in Civil Law Jurisdictions /$rLorena Bachmaier --$tThe Confrontation Right /$rRichard Friedman --$tComparative Assessment of Sentencing Laws, Practices and Trends /$rTatjana Hörnle --$tRestorative Justice as an Alternative to Penal Sanctions /$rElisavet Symeonidou-Kastanidou --$tAppeal and Cassation in Continental European Criminal Justice Systems: Guarantees of Factual Accuracy, or Vehicles for Administrative Control? /$rStephen C. Thaman --$tExceptional Procedures to Correct Miscarriages of Justice in Common Law Systems /$rKent Roach --$tEvidence Discovery and Disclosure in Common Law Systems /$rDarryl K. Brown --$tPluralism in International Criminal Procedure /$rJenia I. Turner --$tThe European Convention on Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights as Guardians of Fair Criminal Proceedings in Europe /$rBettina Weißer --$tCriminalization and Quasi-Criminalization of Terrorism: Emerging Trends and Tensions with Human Rights Law in the UK /$rHelen Fenwick --$tThe European Union and the Rights of Individuals in Criminal Proceedings /$rValsamis Mitsilegas --$tRoles, Powers, Procedure and Practice: The Place of the Prosecutor in Common Law and Civil Law Jurisdictions /$rKatalin Ligeti. |
520 | 8_ | $aExamining various aspects of the criminal process, this handbook covers topics ranging from criminal process in the dual penal state to interrogation law, and trial procedure in response to terrorism. There eight sections, with chapters on the role of prosecutors in common law and civil law jurisdictions, the rights and duties of experts, victim rights in civil law jurisdictions, surveillance and investigation, criminal prosecution and its alternatives, evidence discovery and disclosure in common law systems, evidence law as forensic science, common law plea bargaining, appeals and post-conviction review, and procedure in international tribunals. |
521 | $aSpecialized. | |
588 | $aDescription based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on February 5, 2019). | |
650 | _0 | $aCriminal procedure. |
650 | _0 | $aCriminal law. |
650 | _0 | $aCriminal justice, Administration of. |
650 | _0 | $aCriminal procedure$zEuropean Union countries. |
700 | 1_ | $aBrown, Darryl K.,$eeditor. |
700 | 1_ | $aTurner, Jenia I.,$eeditor. |
700 | 1_ | $aWeisser, Bettina,$eeditor. |
776 | 08 | $iPrint version :$z9780190659837 |
830 | _0 | $aOxford handbooks in law |
830 | _0 | $aOxford handbooks online |
856 | 40 | $uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190659837.001.0001 |