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False Confessions Predict a Delay Between Release From Incarceration and Official Exoneration [PDF]
Objectives: Little empirical research has examined postconviction processes associated with the unique legal events of release from incarceration and official exoneration.
Normile, Christopher J., Scherr, Kyle C.
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Maiden on Man’s Laps. From the History of Russian Rousseauism [PDF]
The concept of romantic love directed towards a young bride is an ideological construction in the history of European culture as manifested in works of Rousseau, Novalis, and Edgar Allan Poe.
Ilya Vinitsky
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Confessions and the Criminal Justice Act 2003 [PDF]
The admissibility of hearsay evidence in criminal proceedings in England and Wales is now governed by provisions of the Criminal Justice Act 2003, a result of Law Commission reform proposals. The Law Commission’s Report left several issues concerning the
Clough, Joanne, Stockdale, Michael
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The significance of social justice and diakonia in the Reformed tradition
The Reformed tradition, emerging in the 16th-century Reformation, consists of a variety of sources that often lead to complex and differing views about beliefs, doctrines and ethics.
Jerry Pillay
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Inner Peace and Personal Identity. Reflections on the Unity of the Confessions [PDF]
The division of the Confessions into an autobiographical part (book 1-10) and an exegetical part to Gen. 1-2: 3 (book 11-13) has raised questions with respect to their unity.
Kiesel, Dagmar, Dagmar Kiesel
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Christian humanism, progressive Christianity and social transformation [PDF]
This article explores my understanding of Christian humanism in conversation with Martin Prozesky's notion of progressive Christianity and their relevance for social transformation.
John W. de Gruchy
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Die ontstaan van belydenisskrifte gedurende die sestiende en sewentiende eeu
The origin of Reformed confessions during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. This article examins the background, history and development of Reformed confessions in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, but especially the Swiss and French ...
Wim Dreyer
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The article is devoted to the study of the role of the World Russian People’s Council and the Interreligious Council of Russia in establishing interfaith dialogue in post-Soviet Russia.
Yu. Yu. Ierusalimskiy, A. B. Rudakov
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The corroboration requirement in Scottish criminal trials:should it be retained for some forms of problematic evidence? [PDF]
The merits of corroborated evidence in criminal trials have been hotly debated in many jurisdictions, with most having now abandoned this requirement. The Scottish government intends to do likewise—at a time when some other jurisdictions are considering ...
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