European Perspectives on Pre-Trial Detention
A Means of Last Resort?
Herausgeber: Morgenstern, Christine; Hammerschick, Walter; Rogan, Mary
European Perspectives on Pre-Trial Detention
A Means of Last Resort?
Herausgeber: Morgenstern, Christine; Hammerschick, Walter; Rogan, Mary
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Offering suggestions and recommendations for how to bring down the use of PTD in Europe, this book is essential reading for all those engaged with European penal research and practice.
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Offering suggestions and recommendations for how to bring down the use of PTD in Europe, this book is essential reading for all those engaged with European penal research and practice.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9780367747275
- ISBN-10: 0367747278
- Artikelnr.: 72105920
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9780367747275
- ISBN-10: 0367747278
- Artikelnr.: 72105920
Christine Morgenstern is Professor for Criminal Law and Legal Gender Studies at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. Walter Hammerschick is Deputy Head and Senior Researcher at the Department for Applied Sociology of Law and Criminology of the University of Innsbruck, located in Vienna, Austria. Mary Rogan is Associate Professor at the School of Law, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
List of contributors Acknowledgments 1. Pre
trial detention in Europe
a means of last resort? An Introduction 2. Pre
trial Detention in Austria
a Preventive Approach 3. Well
meant is not always well
done
Pre
trial detention in Belgium 4. A systemic approach to reducing custodial remands: the experience of England and Wales. 5. Pre
trial detention in Germany
A liberal approach, but not for all 6. Pre
trial Detention in Ireland: Emphasising Alternatives? 7. Pre
trial detention in Lithuania
transition in legal culture and pre
trial detention trends 8. Pre
trial detention in the Netherlands: Absolutely low, relatively high 9. Pre
trial detention in Romanian
improvements and shortcomings 10. The basis for decision
making: Legal grounds, factual motives and influential factors 11. Actors, roles and responsibilities in the pre
trial detention decision
making process 12. Dilemmas in the use of alternatives to pre
trial detention in prison 13. Foreign Nationals in pre
trial detention: a neglected and urgent challenge 14. European Aspects
Human Rights, Cross
Border Policy and Guidance for a responsible use of Pre
trial Detention 15. Pre
trial detention as ultima ratio
European practice: between aspiration and reality Index
trial detention in Europe
a means of last resort? An Introduction 2. Pre
trial Detention in Austria
a Preventive Approach 3. Well
meant is not always well
done
Pre
trial detention in Belgium 4. A systemic approach to reducing custodial remands: the experience of England and Wales. 5. Pre
trial detention in Germany
A liberal approach, but not for all 6. Pre
trial Detention in Ireland: Emphasising Alternatives? 7. Pre
trial detention in Lithuania
transition in legal culture and pre
trial detention trends 8. Pre
trial detention in the Netherlands: Absolutely low, relatively high 9. Pre
trial detention in Romanian
improvements and shortcomings 10. The basis for decision
making: Legal grounds, factual motives and influential factors 11. Actors, roles and responsibilities in the pre
trial detention decision
making process 12. Dilemmas in the use of alternatives to pre
trial detention in prison 13. Foreign Nationals in pre
trial detention: a neglected and urgent challenge 14. European Aspects
Human Rights, Cross
Border Policy and Guidance for a responsible use of Pre
trial Detention 15. Pre
trial detention as ultima ratio
European practice: between aspiration and reality Index
List of contributors Acknowledgments 1. Pre
trial detention in Europe
a means of last resort? An Introduction 2. Pre
trial Detention in Austria
a Preventive Approach 3. Well
meant is not always well
done
Pre
trial detention in Belgium 4. A systemic approach to reducing custodial remands: the experience of England and Wales. 5. Pre
trial detention in Germany
A liberal approach, but not for all 6. Pre
trial Detention in Ireland: Emphasising Alternatives? 7. Pre
trial detention in Lithuania
transition in legal culture and pre
trial detention trends 8. Pre
trial detention in the Netherlands: Absolutely low, relatively high 9. Pre
trial detention in Romanian
improvements and shortcomings 10. The basis for decision
making: Legal grounds, factual motives and influential factors 11. Actors, roles and responsibilities in the pre
trial detention decision
making process 12. Dilemmas in the use of alternatives to pre
trial detention in prison 13. Foreign Nationals in pre
trial detention: a neglected and urgent challenge 14. European Aspects
Human Rights, Cross
Border Policy and Guidance for a responsible use of Pre
trial Detention 15. Pre
trial detention as ultima ratio
European practice: between aspiration and reality Index
trial detention in Europe
a means of last resort? An Introduction 2. Pre
trial Detention in Austria
a Preventive Approach 3. Well
meant is not always well
done
Pre
trial detention in Belgium 4. A systemic approach to reducing custodial remands: the experience of England and Wales. 5. Pre
trial detention in Germany
A liberal approach, but not for all 6. Pre
trial Detention in Ireland: Emphasising Alternatives? 7. Pre
trial detention in Lithuania
transition in legal culture and pre
trial detention trends 8. Pre
trial detention in the Netherlands: Absolutely low, relatively high 9. Pre
trial detention in Romanian
improvements and shortcomings 10. The basis for decision
making: Legal grounds, factual motives and influential factors 11. Actors, roles and responsibilities in the pre
trial detention decision
making process 12. Dilemmas in the use of alternatives to pre
trial detention in prison 13. Foreign Nationals in pre
trial detention: a neglected and urgent challenge 14. European Aspects
Human Rights, Cross
Border Policy and Guidance for a responsible use of Pre
trial Detention 15. Pre
trial detention as ultima ratio
European practice: between aspiration and reality Index