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Criminal Evidence and Human Rights: Reimagining Common Law Procedural Traditions

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Description for Criminal Evidence and Human Rights: Reimagining Common Law Procedural Traditions Hardback. Criminal procedure in the common law world is being recast in the image of human rights. These essays explore various aspects of the 'human rights revolution' in criminal evidence and procedure in Australia, Canada, England and Wales, Hong Kong, Malaysia, New Zealand, Ireland, Singapore, Scotland, South Africa and the USA. Editor(s): Roberts, Paul; Hunter, Jill. Num Pages: 450 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: LNF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 238 x 164 x 31. Weight in Grams: 852.
Criminal procedure in the common law world is being recast in the image of human rights. The cumulative impact of human rights laws, both international and domestic, presages a revolution in common law procedural traditions. Comprising 16 essays plus the editors' thematic introduction, this volume explores various aspects of the 'human rights revolution' in criminal evidence and procedure in Australia, Canada, England and Wales, Hong Kong, Malaysia, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, Singapore, Scotland, South Africa and the USA. The contributors provide expert evaluations of their own domestic law and practice with frequent reference to comparative experiences ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC United Kingdom
Number of pages
450
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Number of Pages
450
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781849461726
SKU
V9781849461726
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About Roberts Paul
Paul Roberts is Professor of Criminal Jurisprudence, University of Nottingham. Jill Hunter is Professor of Law, University of New South Wales.

Reviews for Criminal Evidence and Human Rights: Reimagining Common Law Procedural Traditions
Criminal Evidence and Human Rights offers Canadian readers valuable exposure to the theory and practice of criminal procedure throughout the common law world, where similar questions about the recognition of human rights in criminal trials are being confronted. The book could, however, just as easily be picked up and appreciated by scholars in other common law or (in recognition of ... Read more

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