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RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA, 2020
The aim of the paper is to investigate the conflicts that arose in the legislative and law enforcement practice of Kazakhstan subsequent to radical reform of the criminal procedure system.
B. Nurgaliyev +3 more
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The aim of the paper is to investigate the conflicts that arose in the legislative and law enforcement practice of Kazakhstan subsequent to radical reform of the criminal procedure system.
B. Nurgaliyev +3 more
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Predicting risk in criminal procedure: actuarial tools, algorithms, AI and judicial decision-making
Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 2019Risk assessments are conducted at a number of decision points in criminal procedure including in bail, sentencing and parole as well as in determining extended supervision and continuing detention orders of high-risk offenders. Such risk assessments have
C. McKay
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Corruption risks in the Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan
BULLETIN of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University LAW SeriesIn the article, the author makes a comprehensive analysis of it in the direction of identifying corruption risks in the current Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Yerlan Altaev +2 more
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Fundamental Values of Criminal Procedure
The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Process, 2019This chapter examines the fundamental values that ought to inform criminal procedure. More specifically, it considers what we ideally should want from the rules and procedures that exist in legal jurisdictions throughout the world.
Richard L. Lippke
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Comparative Approaches to Criminal Procedure
The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Process, 2019This chapter discusses comparative approaches to criminal procedure, focusing on transplants, translations, and adversarial-model reforms in European criminal process.
Eliabetta Grande
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Standards of Criminal Procedure Evidence
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2019The strategy of integration development of Ukraine envisages, in particular, the implementation of international standards of justice in the legal system of Ukraine.
V. Vapniarchuk +3 more
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2003
Abstract Prosecutions for crime could be commenced by appeals of felony, arraignment upon the ‘mainour’ (where thieves were caught red-handed), indictments by a grand jury, or (in the case of misdemeanours only) by information. The indictment became the usual method in the case of felonies, and appeals came to be discouraged and even ...
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Abstract Prosecutions for crime could be commenced by appeals of felony, arraignment upon the ‘mainour’ (where thieves were caught red-handed), indictments by a grand jury, or (in the case of misdemeanours only) by information. The indictment became the usual method in the case of felonies, and appeals came to be discouraged and even ...
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2019
Abstract Chapter 21 includes cases that have helped to define basic principles of criminal procedure. The cases do not all involve individuals with mental illness, but the opinions significantly affect how those individuals are processed in the criminal justice system. Robinson v. California and Powell v.
Ralph A. Rossum +2 more
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Abstract Chapter 21 includes cases that have helped to define basic principles of criminal procedure. The cases do not all involve individuals with mental illness, but the opinions significantly affect how those individuals are processed in the criminal justice system. Robinson v. California and Powell v.
Ralph A. Rossum +2 more
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Criminal Procedure and Sentencing
, 20141. Theoretical Perspectives in Criminal Litigation: Tools for Critical Analysis 2. Preliminaries 3. Bail 4. Classification and Allocation of Offences/Mode of Trial 5. Summary Trial 6.
Peter Hungerford-Welch
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