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International Forensic Cooperation and Advocacy
The article discusses the interaction of lawyers involved in criminal defense and the international forensic community, the principles of international cooperation in the field of forensic examination.
A. Ya. Asnis, Sh. N. Khaziev
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The presumption of innocence in EU law: One step forward, two steps backwards [PDF]
The topic of the paper is the presumption of innocence in EU law and the case law of the Court of Justice EU. The paper begins by outlining legal regulation of the presumption of innocence in the Charter of fundamental rights of the EU and the Directive ...
Nenadić Svetlana
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Brilliance of a fire: innocence, experience and the theory of childhood [PDF]
This essay offers an extensive rehabilitation and reappraisal of the concept of childhood innocence as a means of testing the boundaries of some prevailing constructions of childhood.
Baker +76 more
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Beadle’s progeny: Innocence rewarded, innocence lost [PDF]
Beadle’s progeny: Innocence rewarded, innocence lost Perspectives Beadle’s progeny: Innocence rewarded, innocence lost* R OWLAND H D AVIS Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697-3900, USA (Email, rhdavis@uci.edu) Introduction In the history of various sciences, we fi nd periods of static ...
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Nearly all felony convictions—about 95 percent—follow guilty pleas, suggesting that plea offers are very attractive to defendants compared to trials.
Gazal-Ayal, Oren, Tor, Avishalom
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Although it benefits from a wide normative recognition and is always present in the pleadings and motivations of the legal actors, the presumption of innocence remains a vague concept, too little delimited conceptually. In the same register of conceptual
Alin Petrea
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Nietzsche and Levinas against Innocence
There cannot perhaps be two more polarly opposed philosophers than Friedrich Nietzsche and Emmanuel Levinas, and yet when it comes to instituting moral ideals or establishing moral principles, they both paradoxically converge in suspecting them as ...
Michael Barber
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Trust in Crowds: probabilistic behaviour in anonymity protocols [PDF]
The existing analysis of the Crowds anonymity protocol assumes that a participating member is either ‘honest’ or ‘corrupted’. This paper generalises this analysis so that each member is assumed to maliciously disclose the identity of other nodes with a ...
A. Serjantov +18 more
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The presumption of innocence: Interpretation and application in online journalism
Implementation of the Presumption of Innocence by journalists has implications for the occurrence of trial by the press and potentially impacts social disharmony. This study aims to explain the interpretation of the presumption of innocence in journalism,
Dicky Wahyudi +2 more
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The Postmodern ‘Sublime’ in Orhan Pamuk’s Texts of Innocence / Orhan Pamuk’un Masumiyet Metinleri’nde Postmodern ‘Yüce’ [PDF]
Orhan Pamuk published The Museum of Innocence in 2008, two years after getting his title of the first Turkish Nobel laureate. He opened the city museum named “Museum of Innocence” four years after the publication of this novel, which he had dreamed of
Seda Arıkan
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