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The presumption of innocence in the system of legal presumptions
The essence of the presumption of innocence does not consist in the fact that the accused, as a rule, is innocent, but it assumes that as long as we do not have a definitive sentence of conviction, there is no legally guilty person of committing the crime.
Tatiana Vizdoaga, Iulia Bria
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The Presumption of Innocence: A Deflationary Account [PDF]
AbstractThe presumption of innocence is unanimously considered a fundamental requirement for criminal justice. This notwithstanding, the meaning of the presumption is hotly disputed in the legal scholarship. This article contributes to the debate, advancing a novel theory of the meaning as well as of the justification of the presumption of innocence ...
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Penerapan asas praduga tak bersalah pada harta kekayaan yang patut diduga untuk pendanaan terorisme
Money laundering is a form of further criminal acts committed to eliminate traces of wealth obtained from crime / criminal offenses, in Law No. 8 of 2010 concerning Money Laundering in Article 2 paragraph 2 it is explained that an asset, if used for ...
Prayogo Pranowo
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Innocence and burdens of proof in English criminal law [PDF]
Since the Human Rights Act 1998, scholars and courts have dedicated considerable attention to the presumption of innocence. A major strand of the ensuing debate has focused on the scope of this safeguard. Many academics have argued in favour of according
Picinali, Federico
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Pretpostavka nevinosti okrivljenog kao element prava na pravično suđenje [PDF]
Although the presumption of innocence has its roots in the rational criminal procedure of the ancient times, it should still be seen as a result of the modern criminal procedure system, i.e.
Drago Radulović
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Intellectual Property and the Presumption of Innocence [PDF]
Our current methods of imposing criminal convictions on defendants for copyright and trademark infringement are constitutionally defective. Previous works have argued that due process under the Sixth Amendment requires prosecutors to prove every element ...
Manta, Irina D.
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A Minimalist and Garantistic Conception of the Presumption of Innocence
The article aims to address the multiple faces that the presumption of innocence incorporates in modern legal systems from a critical perspective. In this sense, an analytical methodology seeks to demonstrate that some of these faces overlap with other ...
Jordi Ferrer Beltrán
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The presumption of innocence and a reasonable time of trial are the fundamental guarantees of a person who is a participant in criminal proceedings. The comparative legal analysis examines the legal positions of intergovernmental human rights bodies ...
Anna Solov'eva
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ISSUES OF GUARANTEES OF THE PRINCIPLE OF PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE IN RUSSIAN LAW
It should be noted that the principle under consideration is of an intersectoral nature, which implies its effect in those branches of law in which the process of establishing the guilt of a person who has committed a crime or offense is carried out ...
Andrey Skivterist
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‘Presumption of quilt’ in substantive criminal law and the procedural presumption of innocence [PDF]
Przedmiotem opracowania jest „domniemanie winy” w prawie karnym. Termin „wina” w prawie karnym materialnym ma odmienne znaczenie niż w prawie procesowym.
Jezusek, Andrzej
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