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2009
Abstract The right to bail is firmly enshrined within both Article 5 and the Bail Act 1976, and at first glance the similarities are more striking than the differences. Differences there are though, and the way in which each has developed over time (Article 5 through the jurisprudence of the European Court, and the Bail Act primarily ...
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Abstract The right to bail is firmly enshrined within both Article 5 and the Bail Act 1976, and at first glance the similarities are more striking than the differences. Differences there are though, and the way in which each has developed over time (Article 5 through the jurisprudence of the European Court, and the Bail Act primarily ...
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Abstract This chapter explores the provisions for bail of youth defendants. Under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 37(1), depriving a child of their liberty during criminal proceedings should be a measure of last resort.
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Bail, Bail Bonds, Cash Bail, and Unequal Justice1
2022Charles E. MacLean, Adam Lamparello
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2013
This chapter examines the powers and duties given to custody officers and the courts to grant bail in criminal proceedings. It highlights how Bail may be granted unconditionally or conditionally. Custody officers will generally release people on bail before charges to return to a police station or after charges to a magistrates' court.
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This chapter examines the powers and duties given to custody officers and the courts to grant bail in criminal proceedings. It highlights how Bail may be granted unconditionally or conditionally. Custody officers will generally release people on bail before charges to return to a police station or after charges to a magistrates' court.
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2016
L'insostenibilità dei sistemi di salvataggio pubblico (bail-out) risiede nel rischio che lo stato possa fallire, o comunque arrivare sull’orlo della bancarotta, pur di prevenire il crack delle grandi banche (crisi del debito sovrano). La socializzazione delle perdite incentiva inoltre comportamenti di moral hazard da parte delle banche, spinte dalla ...
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L'insostenibilità dei sistemi di salvataggio pubblico (bail-out) risiede nel rischio che lo stato possa fallire, o comunque arrivare sull’orlo della bancarotta, pur di prevenire il crack delle grandi banche (crisi del debito sovrano). La socializzazione delle perdite incentiva inoltre comportamenti di moral hazard da parte delle banche, spinte dalla ...
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Bail and Pretrial Justice in the United States: A Field of Possibility
Annual Review of Criminology, 2022Joshua Page, Christine S Scott-Hayward
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“The roughest form of social work:” How court officials justify bail decisions
Criminology, 2023Alix S Winter, Matthew Clair
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