The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Process
Herausgeber: Brown, Darryl K; Weisser, Bettina; Turner, Jenia Iontcheva
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The criminal process begins with arrests or investigations and concludes with adjudication and appeal. Across more than 40 chapters, this Handbook provides a comprehensive introduction to both common law and civil law approaches to the criminal process, including history, procedure, investigation, prosecution, evidence, adjudication, and appeal.
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The criminal process begins with arrests or investigations and concludes with adjudication and appeal. Across more than 40 chapters, this Handbook provides a comprehensive introduction to both common law and civil law approaches to the criminal process, including history, procedure, investigation, prosecution, evidence, adjudication, and appeal.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 1072
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 1905g
- ISBN-13: 9780190659837
- ISBN-10: 0190659831
- Artikelnr.: 54599894
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 1072
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 1905g
- ISBN-13: 9780190659837
- ISBN-10: 0190659831
- Artikelnr.: 54599894
Darryl K. Brown is O.M. Vicars Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law. Jenia Iontcheva Turner is Professor of Law at the Southern Methodist Dedman School of Law. Bettina Weisser is Professor of Law at the University of Cologne
* PART I: FOUNDATIONS
* 1. Criminal Process in the Dual Penal State: A Comparative-Historical
Analysis
* Markus Dubber
* 2. Fundamental Values of Criminal Procedure
* Richard Lippke
* 3. Empirical Approaches to Criminal Procedure
* Jackie Hodgson and Yu Mou
* 4. Comparative Approaches to Criminal Procedure: Transplants,
Translations and Adversarial-Model Reforms in European Criminal
Process
* Elisabetta Grande
* 5. The European Convention on Human Rights and the European Court of
Human Rights as Guardians of Fair Criminal Proceedings in Europe
* Bettina Weisser
* 6. The European Union and the Rights of Individuals in Criminal
Proceedings
* Valsamis Mitsilegas
* PART II: PROCEDURAL ROLES
* 7. Roles, Powers, Procedure and Practice: The Place of the Prosecutor
in Common Law and Civil Law Jurisdictions
* Katalin Ligeti
* 8. Defense Rights in European Legal Systems under the Influence of
the European Court of Human Rights
* Thomas Weigend
* 9. Defense Rights, Duties, Norms and Practices in Common Law and
Civil Law Jurisdictions
* Ed Cape
* 10. Professional Judges, Lay Judges, and Lay Jurors
* Valerie Hans and Rebecca Helm
* 11. Rights and Duties of Experts
* Joelle Vuille
* 12. Conceptualizing the Victim within Criminal Justice Processes in
Common Law Tradition
* Marie Manikis
* 13. Victim Rights in Civil Law Jurisdictions
* Johanna Göhler
* PART III: SURVEILLANCE AND INVESTIGATION
* 14. Betrayal by Bosses: Undercover Policing and the Problem of
Upstream Defection
* Jacqueline Ross
* 15. Interviews of Suspects of Crime: Law and Practice in European
Countries
* Marijke Malsch and Meike M. de Boer
* 16. Interrogation Law and Practice in Common Law Jurisdictions
* David Dixon
* 17. Digital Civil Liberties and the Translation Problem
* Michael Washington and Neil Richards
* 18. Prosecution-Led Investigations and Measures of Procedural
Coercion in the Field of Corruption
* Maria Kaiafa-Gbandi
* PART IV: CRIMINAL PROSECUTION AND ITS ALTERNATIVES
* 19. International Corporate Prosecutions
* Brandon Garrett
* 20. Special Procedures for White-Collar and Corporate Wrongdoing: A
European Perspective
* Juliette Tricot
* 21. Double Jeopardy and ne bis in Idem in Common Law and Civil Law
Jurisdictions
* Carl-Friedrich Stuckenberg
* 22. Jurisdiction and ne bis in Idem in Prosecution of Transnational
Crimes
* André Klip
* 23. Detention before Trial and Civil Detention of Dangerous
Individuals in Civil Law Jurisdictions
* Grischa Merkel
* 24. Pretrial Detention and Civil Detention of "Dangerous" Individuals
in Common Law Jurisdictions
* Bernadette McSherry
* PART V: PREPARATION FOR ADJUDICATION
* 25. Evidence Discovery and Disclosure in Common Law Systems
* Darryl K. Brown
* 26. Access to and Limits on Evidence Dossiers in Civil Law Systems
* Michele Caianiello
* 27. Transnational Access to Evidence, Witnesses and Suspects
* Sabine Gless
* 28. International Law and Treaty Obligations, Mutual Legal Assistance
and E.U. Instruments
* Martin Böse
* PART VI: ADJUDICATION: TRIALS AND ALTERNATIVES
* 29. Challenges of Trial Procedure Reform: Is European Union
Legislation Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem?
* Helmut Satzger and Frank Zimmermann
* 30. Trial Procedure in Response to Terrorism
* Nicola McGarrity
* 31. Criminalization and Quasi-Criminalization of Terrorism: Emerging
Trends and Tensions with Human Rights Law in the UK
* Helen Fenwick
* 32. Comparing Plea Bargaining and Abbreviated Trial Procedures
* Gwladys Gillieron
* 33. Common Law Plea Bargaining
* Mary Vogel
* 34. Forensic Science Evidence, Adversarial Criminal Proceedings and
Mainstream Scientific "Advice"
* Gary Edmond
* 35. Beyond Common Law Evidence: Reimagining, and Reinvigorating,
Evidence Law as Forensic Science
* John Jackson and Paul Roberts
* 36. Exclusion of Wrongfully Obtained Evidence: A Comparative Analysis
* Ho Hock Lai
* 37. Rights and Methods to Challenge Evidence and Witnesses in Civil
Law Jurisdictions
* Lorena Bachmaier
* 38. The Confrontation Right
* Richard Friedman
* 39. Comparative Assessment of Sentencing Laws, Practices and Trends
* Tatjana Hörnle
* 40. Restorative Justice as an Alternative to Penal Sanctions
* Elisavet Symeonidou-Kastanidou
* PART VII: APPEALS AND POST-CONVICTION REVIEW
* 41. Appeal and Cassation in Continental European Criminal Justice
Systems: Guarantees of Factual Accuracy, or Vehicles for
Administrative Control?
* Stephen C. Thaman
* 42. Exceptional Procedures to Correct Miscarriages of Justice in
Common Law Systems
* Kent Roach
* PART VIII: PROCEDURE IN INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS
* 43. Pluralism in International Criminal Procedure
* Jenia I. Turner
* 1. Criminal Process in the Dual Penal State: A Comparative-Historical
Analysis
* Markus Dubber
* 2. Fundamental Values of Criminal Procedure
* Richard Lippke
* 3. Empirical Approaches to Criminal Procedure
* Jackie Hodgson and Yu Mou
* 4. Comparative Approaches to Criminal Procedure: Transplants,
Translations and Adversarial-Model Reforms in European Criminal
Process
* Elisabetta Grande
* 5. The European Convention on Human Rights and the European Court of
Human Rights as Guardians of Fair Criminal Proceedings in Europe
* Bettina Weisser
* 6. The European Union and the Rights of Individuals in Criminal
Proceedings
* Valsamis Mitsilegas
* PART II: PROCEDURAL ROLES
* 7. Roles, Powers, Procedure and Practice: The Place of the Prosecutor
in Common Law and Civil Law Jurisdictions
* Katalin Ligeti
* 8. Defense Rights in European Legal Systems under the Influence of
the European Court of Human Rights
* Thomas Weigend
* 9. Defense Rights, Duties, Norms and Practices in Common Law and
Civil Law Jurisdictions
* Ed Cape
* 10. Professional Judges, Lay Judges, and Lay Jurors
* Valerie Hans and Rebecca Helm
* 11. Rights and Duties of Experts
* Joelle Vuille
* 12. Conceptualizing the Victim within Criminal Justice Processes in
Common Law Tradition
* Marie Manikis
* 13. Victim Rights in Civil Law Jurisdictions
* Johanna Göhler
* PART III: SURVEILLANCE AND INVESTIGATION
* 14. Betrayal by Bosses: Undercover Policing and the Problem of
Upstream Defection
* Jacqueline Ross
* 15. Interviews of Suspects of Crime: Law and Practice in European
Countries
* Marijke Malsch and Meike M. de Boer
* 16. Interrogation Law and Practice in Common Law Jurisdictions
* David Dixon
* 17. Digital Civil Liberties and the Translation Problem
* Michael Washington and Neil Richards
* 18. Prosecution-Led Investigations and Measures of Procedural
Coercion in the Field of Corruption
* Maria Kaiafa-Gbandi
* PART IV: CRIMINAL PROSECUTION AND ITS ALTERNATIVES
* 19. International Corporate Prosecutions
* Brandon Garrett
* 20. Special Procedures for White-Collar and Corporate Wrongdoing: A
European Perspective
* Juliette Tricot
* 21. Double Jeopardy and ne bis in Idem in Common Law and Civil Law
Jurisdictions
* Carl-Friedrich Stuckenberg
* 22. Jurisdiction and ne bis in Idem in Prosecution of Transnational
Crimes
* André Klip
* 23. Detention before Trial and Civil Detention of Dangerous
Individuals in Civil Law Jurisdictions
* Grischa Merkel
* 24. Pretrial Detention and Civil Detention of "Dangerous" Individuals
in Common Law Jurisdictions
* Bernadette McSherry
* PART V: PREPARATION FOR ADJUDICATION
* 25. Evidence Discovery and Disclosure in Common Law Systems
* Darryl K. Brown
* 26. Access to and Limits on Evidence Dossiers in Civil Law Systems
* Michele Caianiello
* 27. Transnational Access to Evidence, Witnesses and Suspects
* Sabine Gless
* 28. International Law and Treaty Obligations, Mutual Legal Assistance
and E.U. Instruments
* Martin Böse
* PART VI: ADJUDICATION: TRIALS AND ALTERNATIVES
* 29. Challenges of Trial Procedure Reform: Is European Union
Legislation Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem?
* Helmut Satzger and Frank Zimmermann
* 30. Trial Procedure in Response to Terrorism
* Nicola McGarrity
* 31. Criminalization and Quasi-Criminalization of Terrorism: Emerging
Trends and Tensions with Human Rights Law in the UK
* Helen Fenwick
* 32. Comparing Plea Bargaining and Abbreviated Trial Procedures
* Gwladys Gillieron
* 33. Common Law Plea Bargaining
* Mary Vogel
* 34. Forensic Science Evidence, Adversarial Criminal Proceedings and
Mainstream Scientific "Advice"
* Gary Edmond
* 35. Beyond Common Law Evidence: Reimagining, and Reinvigorating,
Evidence Law as Forensic Science
* John Jackson and Paul Roberts
* 36. Exclusion of Wrongfully Obtained Evidence: A Comparative Analysis
* Ho Hock Lai
* 37. Rights and Methods to Challenge Evidence and Witnesses in Civil
Law Jurisdictions
* Lorena Bachmaier
* 38. The Confrontation Right
* Richard Friedman
* 39. Comparative Assessment of Sentencing Laws, Practices and Trends
* Tatjana Hörnle
* 40. Restorative Justice as an Alternative to Penal Sanctions
* Elisavet Symeonidou-Kastanidou
* PART VII: APPEALS AND POST-CONVICTION REVIEW
* 41. Appeal and Cassation in Continental European Criminal Justice
Systems: Guarantees of Factual Accuracy, or Vehicles for
Administrative Control?
* Stephen C. Thaman
* 42. Exceptional Procedures to Correct Miscarriages of Justice in
Common Law Systems
* Kent Roach
* PART VIII: PROCEDURE IN INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS
* 43. Pluralism in International Criminal Procedure
* Jenia I. Turner
* PART I: FOUNDATIONS
* 1. Criminal Process in the Dual Penal State: A Comparative-Historical
Analysis
* Markus Dubber
* 2. Fundamental Values of Criminal Procedure
* Richard Lippke
* 3. Empirical Approaches to Criminal Procedure
* Jackie Hodgson and Yu Mou
* 4. Comparative Approaches to Criminal Procedure: Transplants,
Translations and Adversarial-Model Reforms in European Criminal
Process
* Elisabetta Grande
* 5. The European Convention on Human Rights and the European Court of
Human Rights as Guardians of Fair Criminal Proceedings in Europe
* Bettina Weisser
* 6. The European Union and the Rights of Individuals in Criminal
Proceedings
* Valsamis Mitsilegas
* PART II: PROCEDURAL ROLES
* 7. Roles, Powers, Procedure and Practice: The Place of the Prosecutor
in Common Law and Civil Law Jurisdictions
* Katalin Ligeti
* 8. Defense Rights in European Legal Systems under the Influence of
the European Court of Human Rights
* Thomas Weigend
* 9. Defense Rights, Duties, Norms and Practices in Common Law and
Civil Law Jurisdictions
* Ed Cape
* 10. Professional Judges, Lay Judges, and Lay Jurors
* Valerie Hans and Rebecca Helm
* 11. Rights and Duties of Experts
* Joelle Vuille
* 12. Conceptualizing the Victim within Criminal Justice Processes in
Common Law Tradition
* Marie Manikis
* 13. Victim Rights in Civil Law Jurisdictions
* Johanna Göhler
* PART III: SURVEILLANCE AND INVESTIGATION
* 14. Betrayal by Bosses: Undercover Policing and the Problem of
Upstream Defection
* Jacqueline Ross
* 15. Interviews of Suspects of Crime: Law and Practice in European
Countries
* Marijke Malsch and Meike M. de Boer
* 16. Interrogation Law and Practice in Common Law Jurisdictions
* David Dixon
* 17. Digital Civil Liberties and the Translation Problem
* Michael Washington and Neil Richards
* 18. Prosecution-Led Investigations and Measures of Procedural
Coercion in the Field of Corruption
* Maria Kaiafa-Gbandi
* PART IV: CRIMINAL PROSECUTION AND ITS ALTERNATIVES
* 19. International Corporate Prosecutions
* Brandon Garrett
* 20. Special Procedures for White-Collar and Corporate Wrongdoing: A
European Perspective
* Juliette Tricot
* 21. Double Jeopardy and ne bis in Idem in Common Law and Civil Law
Jurisdictions
* Carl-Friedrich Stuckenberg
* 22. Jurisdiction and ne bis in Idem in Prosecution of Transnational
Crimes
* André Klip
* 23. Detention before Trial and Civil Detention of Dangerous
Individuals in Civil Law Jurisdictions
* Grischa Merkel
* 24. Pretrial Detention and Civil Detention of "Dangerous" Individuals
in Common Law Jurisdictions
* Bernadette McSherry
* PART V: PREPARATION FOR ADJUDICATION
* 25. Evidence Discovery and Disclosure in Common Law Systems
* Darryl K. Brown
* 26. Access to and Limits on Evidence Dossiers in Civil Law Systems
* Michele Caianiello
* 27. Transnational Access to Evidence, Witnesses and Suspects
* Sabine Gless
* 28. International Law and Treaty Obligations, Mutual Legal Assistance
and E.U. Instruments
* Martin Böse
* PART VI: ADJUDICATION: TRIALS AND ALTERNATIVES
* 29. Challenges of Trial Procedure Reform: Is European Union
Legislation Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem?
* Helmut Satzger and Frank Zimmermann
* 30. Trial Procedure in Response to Terrorism
* Nicola McGarrity
* 31. Criminalization and Quasi-Criminalization of Terrorism: Emerging
Trends and Tensions with Human Rights Law in the UK
* Helen Fenwick
* 32. Comparing Plea Bargaining and Abbreviated Trial Procedures
* Gwladys Gillieron
* 33. Common Law Plea Bargaining
* Mary Vogel
* 34. Forensic Science Evidence, Adversarial Criminal Proceedings and
Mainstream Scientific "Advice"
* Gary Edmond
* 35. Beyond Common Law Evidence: Reimagining, and Reinvigorating,
Evidence Law as Forensic Science
* John Jackson and Paul Roberts
* 36. Exclusion of Wrongfully Obtained Evidence: A Comparative Analysis
* Ho Hock Lai
* 37. Rights and Methods to Challenge Evidence and Witnesses in Civil
Law Jurisdictions
* Lorena Bachmaier
* 38. The Confrontation Right
* Richard Friedman
* 39. Comparative Assessment of Sentencing Laws, Practices and Trends
* Tatjana Hörnle
* 40. Restorative Justice as an Alternative to Penal Sanctions
* Elisavet Symeonidou-Kastanidou
* PART VII: APPEALS AND POST-CONVICTION REVIEW
* 41. Appeal and Cassation in Continental European Criminal Justice
Systems: Guarantees of Factual Accuracy, or Vehicles for
Administrative Control?
* Stephen C. Thaman
* 42. Exceptional Procedures to Correct Miscarriages of Justice in
Common Law Systems
* Kent Roach
* PART VIII: PROCEDURE IN INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS
* 43. Pluralism in International Criminal Procedure
* Jenia I. Turner
* 1. Criminal Process in the Dual Penal State: A Comparative-Historical
Analysis
* Markus Dubber
* 2. Fundamental Values of Criminal Procedure
* Richard Lippke
* 3. Empirical Approaches to Criminal Procedure
* Jackie Hodgson and Yu Mou
* 4. Comparative Approaches to Criminal Procedure: Transplants,
Translations and Adversarial-Model Reforms in European Criminal
Process
* Elisabetta Grande
* 5. The European Convention on Human Rights and the European Court of
Human Rights as Guardians of Fair Criminal Proceedings in Europe
* Bettina Weisser
* 6. The European Union and the Rights of Individuals in Criminal
Proceedings
* Valsamis Mitsilegas
* PART II: PROCEDURAL ROLES
* 7. Roles, Powers, Procedure and Practice: The Place of the Prosecutor
in Common Law and Civil Law Jurisdictions
* Katalin Ligeti
* 8. Defense Rights in European Legal Systems under the Influence of
the European Court of Human Rights
* Thomas Weigend
* 9. Defense Rights, Duties, Norms and Practices in Common Law and
Civil Law Jurisdictions
* Ed Cape
* 10. Professional Judges, Lay Judges, and Lay Jurors
* Valerie Hans and Rebecca Helm
* 11. Rights and Duties of Experts
* Joelle Vuille
* 12. Conceptualizing the Victim within Criminal Justice Processes in
Common Law Tradition
* Marie Manikis
* 13. Victim Rights in Civil Law Jurisdictions
* Johanna Göhler
* PART III: SURVEILLANCE AND INVESTIGATION
* 14. Betrayal by Bosses: Undercover Policing and the Problem of
Upstream Defection
* Jacqueline Ross
* 15. Interviews of Suspects of Crime: Law and Practice in European
Countries
* Marijke Malsch and Meike M. de Boer
* 16. Interrogation Law and Practice in Common Law Jurisdictions
* David Dixon
* 17. Digital Civil Liberties and the Translation Problem
* Michael Washington and Neil Richards
* 18. Prosecution-Led Investigations and Measures of Procedural
Coercion in the Field of Corruption
* Maria Kaiafa-Gbandi
* PART IV: CRIMINAL PROSECUTION AND ITS ALTERNATIVES
* 19. International Corporate Prosecutions
* Brandon Garrett
* 20. Special Procedures for White-Collar and Corporate Wrongdoing: A
European Perspective
* Juliette Tricot
* 21. Double Jeopardy and ne bis in Idem in Common Law and Civil Law
Jurisdictions
* Carl-Friedrich Stuckenberg
* 22. Jurisdiction and ne bis in Idem in Prosecution of Transnational
Crimes
* André Klip
* 23. Detention before Trial and Civil Detention of Dangerous
Individuals in Civil Law Jurisdictions
* Grischa Merkel
* 24. Pretrial Detention and Civil Detention of "Dangerous" Individuals
in Common Law Jurisdictions
* Bernadette McSherry
* PART V: PREPARATION FOR ADJUDICATION
* 25. Evidence Discovery and Disclosure in Common Law Systems
* Darryl K. Brown
* 26. Access to and Limits on Evidence Dossiers in Civil Law Systems
* Michele Caianiello
* 27. Transnational Access to Evidence, Witnesses and Suspects
* Sabine Gless
* 28. International Law and Treaty Obligations, Mutual Legal Assistance
and E.U. Instruments
* Martin Böse
* PART VI: ADJUDICATION: TRIALS AND ALTERNATIVES
* 29. Challenges of Trial Procedure Reform: Is European Union
Legislation Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem?
* Helmut Satzger and Frank Zimmermann
* 30. Trial Procedure in Response to Terrorism
* Nicola McGarrity
* 31. Criminalization and Quasi-Criminalization of Terrorism: Emerging
Trends and Tensions with Human Rights Law in the UK
* Helen Fenwick
* 32. Comparing Plea Bargaining and Abbreviated Trial Procedures
* Gwladys Gillieron
* 33. Common Law Plea Bargaining
* Mary Vogel
* 34. Forensic Science Evidence, Adversarial Criminal Proceedings and
Mainstream Scientific "Advice"
* Gary Edmond
* 35. Beyond Common Law Evidence: Reimagining, and Reinvigorating,
Evidence Law as Forensic Science
* John Jackson and Paul Roberts
* 36. Exclusion of Wrongfully Obtained Evidence: A Comparative Analysis
* Ho Hock Lai
* 37. Rights and Methods to Challenge Evidence and Witnesses in Civil
Law Jurisdictions
* Lorena Bachmaier
* 38. The Confrontation Right
* Richard Friedman
* 39. Comparative Assessment of Sentencing Laws, Practices and Trends
* Tatjana Hörnle
* 40. Restorative Justice as an Alternative to Penal Sanctions
* Elisavet Symeonidou-Kastanidou
* PART VII: APPEALS AND POST-CONVICTION REVIEW
* 41. Appeal and Cassation in Continental European Criminal Justice
Systems: Guarantees of Factual Accuracy, or Vehicles for
Administrative Control?
* Stephen C. Thaman
* 42. Exceptional Procedures to Correct Miscarriages of Justice in
Common Law Systems
* Kent Roach
* PART VIII: PROCEDURE IN INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS
* 43. Pluralism in International Criminal Procedure
* Jenia I. Turner