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Dombroff on Unfair Tactics. Second Edition.
Mark A. Dombroff (Author), Joseph F. Lawless (Author),Huquqshunoslik, -
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Scots Criminal Law: A Critical Analysis
Pamela Ferguson (Author), Claire McDiarmid (Author),Huquqshunoslik, -
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Status of the individual and contemporary international law: promotion, protection and restoration of human rights at national, regional and international levels
The Human Rights Study series is published by the Center for Human Rights in Geneva. It reproduces studies and reports prepared by special rapporteurs on topical issues of human roghts which have been mandated by various human rights bodies, such as the Commission on Human Rights and the Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities.
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Tne Rignt to a Fair Trial.
Weissbrodt D. Rudiger W.,The volume contains the papers submitted to the International Symposium on "The Right to a Fair Trial" held at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg. The Symposium undertook one of the most comprehensive surveys in recent times of the implications of the fair trial principle with regard to criminal proceedings, ranging from the rights of the accused during the pre-trial procedure through the principle of impartiality of judges to the application of the right to a fair trial in emergency situations, both under domestic and international law. Well-known specialists assess to which extent these standards have actually been implemented in national legal systems and what reforms are necessary to enhance the effectiveness of international human rights law in this area.
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Contract Formation and Parties
Andrew Burrows, Edward Peel,This book contains papers written for the eighth Norton Rose Law Colloquium, held in Oxford in September 2009. The theme of the eighth colloquium and of this volume is Contract Formation and Parties, vital to Practitioners and of key interest to academics.
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The Criminal Process
Andrew Ashworth (Author), Mike Redmayne (Author),The Criminal Process provides an accessible and thought-provoking overview of key issues in criminal processes and procedures, drawing on arguments from the law, research policy, and principle. Following introductory chapters outlining the context of recent changes to the criminal justice process, the theoretical framework, and the various professional roles involved, Andrew Ashworth and Mike Redmayne examine nine key issues in the criminal process, integrating and commenting upon the latest developments in law and practice. The chapters offer up-to-date coverage of developing areas such as the use of DNA samples and eyewitness identification evidence, as well as discussion of the Criminal Justice Act 2003. The book will continue to be the ideal text for all students of criminal justice and criminology, as well as academics and practitioners interested in the criminal justice system.
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