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The Presumption of White Innocence
American Quarterly, 2014This essay considers how “the presumption of innocence” in self-defense cases not only functions through whiteness but also normalizes violence against the black and/or brown body. Consequentially, “the presumption of innocence” renders black victimhood and black innocence illegible.
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Journal of education and society
The article examines the role of lawyers in protecting the presumption of innocence in criminal proceedings in Vietnam. It also proposes solutions to improve the effectiveness of lawyers’ roles, including improving legislation, facilitating evidence ...
T. Nguyen, Thi Thuy Duong
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The article examines the role of lawyers in protecting the presumption of innocence in criminal proceedings in Vietnam. It also proposes solutions to improve the effectiveness of lawyers’ roles, including improving legislation, facilitating evidence ...
T. Nguyen, Thi Thuy Duong
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Presumption of Innocence Under China's 'National Conditions'
Drawing on broader legal-political discourses within the party-state and institutionalised academia, this book shines a light on one of the most controversial legal principles in Chinese criminal justice: the presumption of innocence.
Alexandra Kaiser
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Rethinking the presumption of innocence
Criminal Law and Philosophy, 2006This article is concerned with what constitutes interference with the presumption of innocence and what justifications there might be for such interference. It provides a defence of a theory of the presumption of innocence that suggests that the right is interfered with if the offence warrants conviction of defendants who are not the intended target of
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Presumption of Innocence in Bail Jurisprudence: Erosion or Evolution?
International Journal of Judicial LawThe presumption of innocence is a cardinal principle of criminal jurisprudence, ensuring that an accused is considered innocent until proven guilty. However, in the context of bail proceedings, this principle faces significant challenges, particularly in
Aaryan Bansal, Dev Plaha
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Journal of Law Science
The principle of presumption of innocence is a fundamental legal principle in the justice system to protect the rights of suspects. Law No. 8 of 1981 concerning Criminal Procedure Law (KUHAP) Article 66 of the Criminal Procedure Code explains "every ...
Dewa Ayu Putri Sukadana
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The principle of presumption of innocence is a fundamental legal principle in the justice system to protect the rights of suspects. Law No. 8 of 1981 concerning Criminal Procedure Law (KUHAP) Article 66 of the Criminal Procedure Code explains "every ...
Dewa Ayu Putri Sukadana
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On the Application and Perfection of the Presumption of Innocence Principle in China
Journal of Education and Educational ResearchThe presumption of innocence is the presumption of innocence of any person before being conviction and conviction. This principle aims to protect the legitimate rights and interests of criminal suspects and defendants before the trial in court, and ...
Xiangling Mao
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PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE AND TERMINATION OF CRIMINAL CASES ON NON-REHABILITATING GROUNDS
Bulletin of Toraigyrov University. Law seriesThe principle of the presumption of innocence enshrined in the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan is the main guarantee of respect for individual rights and the implementation of the law.
G. H. Seitova
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Archives of Criminology and Forensic Sciences
Proper regulation of procedures for gathering evidence and adherence to rules of admissibility are prerequisites for ensuring the effective realization of the right to a fair trial and the provision of evidence.
V. Salamakha
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Proper regulation of procedures for gathering evidence and adherence to rules of admissibility are prerequisites for ensuring the effective realization of the right to a fair trial and the provision of evidence.
V. Salamakha
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The American Journal of Political Science Law and Criminology
This paper provides a comprehensive review of two fundamental principles in Anglo-Saxon criminal justice systems: the burden of proof and the presumption of innocence.
Malikabonu Abdullaeva
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This paper provides a comprehensive review of two fundamental principles in Anglo-Saxon criminal justice systems: the burden of proof and the presumption of innocence.
Malikabonu Abdullaeva
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