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Should We Be Convicting People We Don't Believe to Be Guilty?

open access: yesQuaestio Facti
It is doubtful that knowledge of guilt is a necessary condition for a criminal conviction. More plausibly, justified belief is required. But a criminal conviction is not grounded in belief as straightforwardly as is sometimes assumed. While epistemology
Hock Lai Ho
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HIERARCHY OR EQUALITY OF STANDARDS OF PROOF IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS AND OTHER BRANCHES OF LAW

open access: yesПравовое государство: теория и практика, 2022
The article analyzes a number of works by A.R.Sharipova on the unity and difference of standards of proof and evidence in criminal, civil, arbitration and administrative proceedings.
KHALIKOV Aslyam Nailevich
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A software tool for monitoring legal minimum lenght of landings: Case study of a fishery in sourthern Spain [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Herramienta de interés para el control y la gestión de pesqueríasThe regulation of minimum legal size(MLS) of catches is a tool widely applied in the management of fisheries resources, although the MLS does not always coincide with the length at first ...
Cabrera Castro, Remedios   +6 more
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Implementasi Prinsip Pembuktian Terbalik Dalam Penyelesaian Sengketa Konsumen Di BPSK

open access: yesDialogia Iuridica, 2017
Article 28 Consumer Protection Act (CPA) regulates the reversal burden of proof that imposing the proof of fault to businesses. However, it is not sufficiently clear and decisive set in CPA, so the implementation still poses various problems.
Shera Aulia SIMATUPANG
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Hearsay as an Evidence [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات فقه و حقوق اسلامی, 2017
In Islamic jurisprudence, information based on hearsay, is introduced, under testimony, as a legal proof. Due to silence of the regulations concerning evidence in civil code and code of civil procedure in this matter, the role of this proof is subject to
mohammad Abouata, Arman Baharloo
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Evidence in criminal proceedings on criminal offenses related to armed conflict: court practice

open access: yesНауково-інформаційний вісник Івано-Франківського університету права імені Короля Данила Галицького, 2023
Purpose. The purpose of the work is to identify problematic issues of proof in criminal proceedings about criminal offenses related to the armed conflict in the aspect of judicial practice and to formulate recommendations for their solution at the level ...
Bondar V.
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Kepastian Hukum Pembuktian Sederhana Utang Debitor Dalam Penundaan Kewajiban Pembayaran Utang (PKPU)

open access: yesMimbar Yustitia: Jurnal Hukum dan Hak Asasi Manusia, 2023
Economic devellopment in the business world result in problems that are resolved through bankruptcy and PKPU. Settlement through a PKPU application is more attractive to the public than a bankruptcy application.
Eka Putri Amalia   +2 more
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The standard of proof the fact of legal presumption of respect

open access: yesLaw: Journal of the University of Latvia, 2022
In democratic countries, the presumption of innocence is one of the pillars of criminal justice, a symbol of respect of the person as the highest social value. It is a fundamental principle of criminal justice, the important warranty of human rights and
Dace Radzeviča
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The Application of the Burden of Proof Concept in Indonesia: A Comparative Study

open access: yesSASI, 2022
Introduction: One of the reasons for a reverse proof system is the difficulty of proving the offenses committed by certain perpetrators of a criminal offense, such as corruption and money laundering.
Abdullah Abdullah, Muhammad Hatta
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Recent work on the proof paradox [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Recent years have seen fresh impetus brought to debates about the proper role of statistical evidence in the law. Recent work largely centres on a set of puzzles known as the ‘proof paradox’.
Ross, Lewis D.
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