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Criminal evidence and human rights reimagining common law procedural traditions
Title:
Criminal evidence and human rights reimagining common law procedural traditions
Author:
Roberts, Paul, 1968-
Publication Information:
Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2012.
Physical Description:
xl, 409 p.
Contents:
A constitutional revolution in South African criminal procedure? / P.J. Schwikkard -- Human rights in Hong Kong criminal trials / Simon N.M. Young -- Right to counsel during custodial interrogation in Canada : not keeping up with the common law Joneses / Christine Boyle and Emma Cunliffe -- Degrading searches and illegally obtained evidence in the Malaysian criminal justice system / Salim Farrar -- Human rights, constitutional law and exclusionary safeguards in Ireland / John Jackson -- The exclusion of evidence obtained by violating a fundamental right : pragmatism before principle in the Strasbourg jurisprudence / Andrew Ashworth -- Normative evolution in evidentiary exclusion : coercion, deception and the right to a fair trial / Paul Roberts -- Ozymandias on trial : wrongs and rights in DNA cases / Jeremy Gans -- Delayed complaint, lost evidence and fair trial : epistemic and non-epistemic concerns / David Hamer -- 'Give us what you have' : information, compulsion and the privilege against self-incrimination as a human right / Andrew L.-T. Choo -- The presumption of innocence as a human right / Hock Lai Ho -- Confronting confrontation / Mike Redmayne -- Human deliberation in fact-finding and human rights in the law of evidence / Craig R. Callen -- Reliability, hearsay and the right to a fair trial in New Zealand / Chris Gallavin -- Finessing the fair trial for complainants and the accused : mansions of justice or castles in the air? / Terese Henning and Jill Hunter -- Human rights, cosmopolitanism and the Scottish 'rape shield' / Peter Duff.
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