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To the question of presumption of innocence in Russian public law: a constitutionalist’s perspective

Vestnik of the St. Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
Introduction. The article focuses on examining the problem of constitutional and legal content of the presumption of innocence in doctrinal, legislative and law enforcement aspects. On the basis of the analysis of the practice of the Constitutional Court
P. Astafichev
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Brief Analysis of the Importance given to the Presumption of Innocence at International and National Level

Athens Journal of Law
The aim of this study is to analyse some aspects related to the presumption of innocence - one of the fundamental principles of the criminal trial, also emphasizing the importance given to it at international level, highlighted by the numerous documents ...
Oana Elena Iacob
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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.
A. Kaiser
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Implementation of the Rights of Suspects As Manifestation of the Principle of Presumption of Innocence at the Investigation Level

HORIZON PUBLIC LEGAL STUDIES
This research aims to analyze the implementation of suspects' rights during the investigation process and to identify the challenges encountered in upholding the presumption of innocence principle.
Andi Zahwa Syaqira, S. Lestari, M. Ilham
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Presumption of innocence in the International Criminal Court: general characteristics

Uzhhorod National University Herald. Series: Law
The article provides a general characteristic of the presumption of innocence in the International Criminal Court. It is noted that in the International Criminal Court the presumption of innocence is neither a new concept nor semantically different for ...
H. A. Mamedov
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Presumptions of Innocence

2019
This chapter introduces the Epistemic non-Distinctiveness thesis, the view that the cognitive convictions of the Christian and other religions enjoy evidential parity with everyday commitments. It argues that establishing the EnD is central to fulfilling the two requirements outlined in Chapter 1 and helping bring “epistemic peace” to the reflectively ...
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Woolmington’s long shadow: The dissipation of the presumption of innocence under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872

The International Journal of Evidence & Proof
The presumption of innocence is considered a core value of criminal adjudication across jurisdictions today. However, to be an effective protection, it must apply not merely as an abstract declaration, but as a robust procedural right. An analysis of the
Kunal Ambasta
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Presumption of Innocence in Peril

Alternative Law Journal, 2017
This book explains the historical significance and introduction of the presumption of innocence into common law legal systems. It explains that the presumption should be seen as reflecting notions of moral comfort around judgment of others. Specifically, when one is asked to make a judgment about the guilt or otherwise of a person accused of wrongdoing,
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Vai trò của luật sư trong việc bảo vệ quyền được suy đoán vô tội trong tố tụng hình sự Việt Nam – The role of lawyers in protecting the presumption of innocence in Vietnamese criminal proceedings.

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 presumption of innocence under siege: Procedural safeguards and systemic risks in contemporary european criminal law

European Journal of Law and Public Administration
In recent decades, the presumption of innocence—a foundational principle of criminal justice—has faced increasing challenges across European jurisdictions.
Mihai Ștefănoaia
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