Gideon\u27s Muted Trumpet [PDF]
Once the darling of the legal academy, criminal procedure has fallen into disrepute. Thirty-five years ago, when Gideon was decided, criminal procedure was the flagship of constitutional law, criminal defense attorneys were heroes, and courts and lawyers
Nourse, Victoria
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ABSTRACT Environmental accountability has become a global priority, with governments implementing policies like the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement. However, many firms continue to operate outside environmentally ethical standards, facing potential regulatory, financial, and reputational risks.
Ones Amri +3 more
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The Protection of Women (Criminal Laws Amendment) Act, 2006 in Pakistan
Rubya Mehdi
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Emergence of an International Environmental Criminal Law? [PDF]
Byung-Sun Cho
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Reform of Corruption Criminal Law: a Study of Corruptor Asset Application Law in Indonesia
Achmad Taufan Soedirjo +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines how three subtypes of narcissism—communal, antagonistic, and collective—relate to sustainability team members' willingness to misreport greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Using survey‐based online experiments with experienced professionals from the United States and United Kingdom, we assess whether narcissistic traits predict
Eric N. Johnson, Matthias Sohn
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Combating Witchcraft in the State Courts of Anglophone Cameroon: The Insufficiency of Criminal Law
Mikano Emmanuel Kiye
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POSSIBLE PROSPECTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SYSTEM OF APPEAL AND VERIFICATION OF COURT DECISIONS IN THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE UNDER THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DRAFT FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW “ON AMENDMENTS TO THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAWS IN CONNECTION WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CASSATION COURTS AND APPELLATE COURTS OF GENERAL JURISDICTION” [PDF]
Anastasiya A. Rukavishnikova
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Using Criminal Punishment to Serve Both Victim and Social Needs [PDF]
In recent decades, the criminal-justice pendulum has swung to the opposite extreme. Criminal law is often described as covering disputes between the offender and the state. Victims are not direct parties to criminal proceedings, they have no formal right
O\u27Hara, Erin Ann, Robbins, Maria Mayo
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