978-0-7546-2467-7 Título
A world view of criminal justice  
Autores Vogler, Richard           
Editorial Ashgate  Nº edición    Año  Nov/2005
Colección  International and comparative criminal justice  Nº colección  Páginas  330 
 
Materias





Promoción descatalogado 50%
Derecho Penal Internacional
Encuadernación  Cartoné 
Largo  23  Ancho  16 
Idioma  Inglés 
Estado
En stock
En stock
  P.V.P. 
 
   74,74
 
 
Reseña del libro
Criminal justice procedure is the bedrock of human rights. Surprisingly, however, in an era of unprecedented change in criminal justice around the world, it is often dismissed as technical and unimportant. This failure to take procedure seriously has a terrible cost, allowing reform to be driven by purely pragmatic considerations, cost-cutting or foreign influence. Current US political domination, for example, has produced a historic and global shift towards more adversarial procedure, which is widely misunderstood and inconsistently implemented. This book addresses such issues by bringing together a huge range of historical and contemporary research on criminal justice in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australasia and the Americas. It proposes a theory of procedure derived from the three great international trial modes of 'inquisitorial justice', 'adversarial justice' and 'popular justice'. This approach opens up the possibility of assessing criminal justice from a more objective standpoint, as well as providing a sourcebook for comparative study and practical reform around the world.



Índice:
Preface; Understanding criminal process: a three-dimensional world view. The Inquisitorial Tradition: The European inquisitorial tradition; The French revolution in criminal justice; Regimes of terror: inquisition-process in the 20th Century; Maoism and the Chinese inquisitorial tradition; Islamic criminal justice: theocratic inquisitoriality. The Adversarial Tradition: The origins of adversariality; The great due-process revolution: adversariality in Europe and Latin America; Adversariality and the collapse of 'Socialist Legality'. The Popular Justice Tradition: Origins of the English jury; The jury in the British overseas empire; The European lury; Direct popular participation: Village courts and popular tribunals; Criminal justice reform; Bibliography; Index. 
 
Bio-bibliografía del autor