Crime, procedure and evidence in a comparative and international context : essays in honour of Professor Mirjan Damaška / edited by John Jackson, Máximo Langer and Peter Tillers
| Crime, procedure and evidence in a comparative and international context : essays in honour of Professor Mirjan Damaška / edited by John Jackson, Máximo Langer and Peter Tillers |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2008 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (450 p.) |
| Disciplina | 345 |
| Collana | Studies in international and comparative criminal law |
| Soggetto topico |
Criminal law
Criminal procedure Evidence, Criminal |
| ISBN |
1-4725-6452-9
1-282-04851-1 9786612048517 1-84731-462-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Introduction : Damaška and comparative law / John Jackson and Máximo Langer -- Mirjan Damaška : a bridge between legal cultures / Harold Hongju Koh -- The decay of the inquisitorial ideal : plea bargaining invades German criminal procedure / Thomas Weigend -- Sentencing in the US : an inquisitorial soul in an adversarial body? / William T Pizzi -- Italian criminal procedure : a system caught between two traditions / Luca Marafioti -- The two faces of justice in the post-Soviet legal sphere : adversarial procedure, jury trial, plea-bargaining and the inquisitorial legacy / Stephen C Thaman -- Some trends in continental criminal procedure in transition countries of South-Eastern Europe / Davor Krapac -- Dances of criminal justice : thoughts on systemic differences and the search for the truth / Elisabetta Grande -- Cognitive strategies and models of fact-finding / Craig R Callen -- Are there universal principles or forms of evidential inference? Of inference networks and onto-epistemology / Peter Tillers
1 Introduction: Damaška and Comparative Law -- John Jackson and Máximo Langer -- 2 Mirjan Damaška: A Bridge Between Legal Cultures -- Harold Hongju Koh -- I Diverging and Converging Procedural Landscapes, Changes in the Institutional and Political Environment and Legal Transplants -- 3 The Decay of the Inquisitorial Ideal: Plea Bargaining Invades German Criminal Procedure -- Thomas Weigend -- 4 Sentencing in the US: An Inquisitorial Soul in an Adversarial Body? -- William T Pizzi -- 5 Italian Criminal Procedure: A System Caught Between Two Traditions -- Luca Marafioti -- 6 The Two Faces of Justice in the Post-Soviet Legal Sphere: Adversarial Procedure, Jury Trial, Plea-Bargaining and the Inquisitorial Legacy -- Stephen C Thaman -- 7 Some Trends in Continental Criminal Procedure in Transition Countries of South-Eastern Europe -- Davor Krapac -- II Re-Exploring the Epistemological Environment -- 8 Dances of Criminal Justice: Thoughts on Systemic Differences and the Search for the Truth -- Elisabetta Grande -- 9 Cognitive Strategies and Models of Fact-Finding -- Craig R Callen -- 10 Are There Universal Principles or Forms of Evidential Inference? Of Inference Networks and Onto-Epistemology -- Peter Tillers -- III Human Rights Standards and Hybridisation in the Transnational and International Prosecution of Crime -- 11 Extraterritorial Jurisdiction: Applications to 'Terrorism' -- M Cherif Bassiouni -- 12 Faces of Transnational Justice: Two Attempts to Build Common Standards Beyond National Boundaries -- John Jackson -- 13 Reflections on the 'Hybridisation' of Criminal Procedure -- Mireille Delmas-Marty -- 14 The Confrontation Right Across the Systemic Divide -- Richard D Friedman -- IV The Challenge for Comparative Scholarship -- 15 The Good Faith Acquisition of Stolen Art -- John Henry Merryman -- 16 Faces of Justice Adrift? Damaška's Comparative Method and the Future of Common Law Evidence -- Paul Roberts -- 17 Utility and Truth in the Scholarship of Mirjan Damaška -- Ronald J Allen and Georgia N Alexakis -- 18 Sentencing and Comparative Law Theory -- Richard S Frase -- 19 No Right Answer? -- James Q Whitman -- Postscript -- 20 Anglo-American and Continental Systems: Marsupials and Mammals of the Law -- Richard O Lempert Extraterritorial jurisdiction : applications to 'terrorism' / M Cherif Bassiouni -- Faces of transnational justice : two attempts to build common standards beyond national boundaries / John Jackson -- Reflections on the 'hybridisation' of criminal procedure / Mireille Delmas-Marty -- The confrontation right across the systemic divide / Richard D Friedman -- The good faith acquisition of stolen art / John Henry Merryman -- Faces of justice adrift? Damaška's comparative method and the future of common law evidence / Paul Roberts -- Utility and truth in the scholarship of Mirjan Damaška / Ronald J Allen and Georgia N Alexakis -- Sentencing and comparative law theory / Richard S Frase -- No right answer? / James Q Whitman -- Anglo-American and continental systems : marsupials and mammals of the law / Richard O Lempert |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910454274003321 |
| Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2008 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Crime, procedure and evidence in a comparative and international context : essays in honour of Professor Mirjan Damaška / edited by John Jackson, Máximo Langer and Peter Tillers
| Crime, procedure and evidence in a comparative and international context : essays in honour of Professor Mirjan Damaška / edited by John Jackson, Máximo Langer and Peter Tillers |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2008 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (450 p.) |
| Disciplina | 345 |
| Collana | Studies in international and comparative criminal law |
| Soggetto topico |
Criminal law
Criminal procedure Evidence, Criminal |
| ISBN |
1-4725-6452-9
1-282-04851-1 9786612048517 1-84731-462-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Introduction : Damaška and comparative law / John Jackson and Máximo Langer -- Mirjan Damaška : a bridge between legal cultures / Harold Hongju Koh -- The decay of the inquisitorial ideal : plea bargaining invades German criminal procedure / Thomas Weigend -- Sentencing in the US : an inquisitorial soul in an adversarial body? / William T Pizzi -- Italian criminal procedure : a system caught between two traditions / Luca Marafioti -- The two faces of justice in the post-Soviet legal sphere : adversarial procedure, jury trial, plea-bargaining and the inquisitorial legacy / Stephen C Thaman -- Some trends in continental criminal procedure in transition countries of South-Eastern Europe / Davor Krapac -- Dances of criminal justice : thoughts on systemic differences and the search for the truth / Elisabetta Grande -- Cognitive strategies and models of fact-finding / Craig R Callen -- Are there universal principles or forms of evidential inference? Of inference networks and onto-epistemology / Peter Tillers
1 Introduction: Damaška and Comparative Law -- John Jackson and Máximo Langer -- 2 Mirjan Damaška: A Bridge Between Legal Cultures -- Harold Hongju Koh -- I Diverging and Converging Procedural Landscapes, Changes in the Institutional and Political Environment and Legal Transplants -- 3 The Decay of the Inquisitorial Ideal: Plea Bargaining Invades German Criminal Procedure -- Thomas Weigend -- 4 Sentencing in the US: An Inquisitorial Soul in an Adversarial Body? -- William T Pizzi -- 5 Italian Criminal Procedure: A System Caught Between Two Traditions -- Luca Marafioti -- 6 The Two Faces of Justice in the Post-Soviet Legal Sphere: Adversarial Procedure, Jury Trial, Plea-Bargaining and the Inquisitorial Legacy -- Stephen C Thaman -- 7 Some Trends in Continental Criminal Procedure in Transition Countries of South-Eastern Europe -- Davor Krapac -- II Re-Exploring the Epistemological Environment -- 8 Dances of Criminal Justice: Thoughts on Systemic Differences and the Search for the Truth -- Elisabetta Grande -- 9 Cognitive Strategies and Models of Fact-Finding -- Craig R Callen -- 10 Are There Universal Principles or Forms of Evidential Inference? Of Inference Networks and Onto-Epistemology -- Peter Tillers -- III Human Rights Standards and Hybridisation in the Transnational and International Prosecution of Crime -- 11 Extraterritorial Jurisdiction: Applications to 'Terrorism' -- M Cherif Bassiouni -- 12 Faces of Transnational Justice: Two Attempts to Build Common Standards Beyond National Boundaries -- John Jackson -- 13 Reflections on the 'Hybridisation' of Criminal Procedure -- Mireille Delmas-Marty -- 14 The Confrontation Right Across the Systemic Divide -- Richard D Friedman -- IV The Challenge for Comparative Scholarship -- 15 The Good Faith Acquisition of Stolen Art -- John Henry Merryman -- 16 Faces of Justice Adrift? Damaška's Comparative Method and the Future of Common Law Evidence -- Paul Roberts -- 17 Utility and Truth in the Scholarship of Mirjan Damaška -- Ronald J Allen and Georgia N Alexakis -- 18 Sentencing and Comparative Law Theory -- Richard S Frase -- 19 No Right Answer? -- James Q Whitman -- Postscript -- 20 Anglo-American and Continental Systems: Marsupials and Mammals of the Law -- Richard O Lempert Extraterritorial jurisdiction : applications to 'terrorism' / M Cherif Bassiouni -- Faces of transnational justice : two attempts to build common standards beyond national boundaries / John Jackson -- Reflections on the 'hybridisation' of criminal procedure / Mireille Delmas-Marty -- The confrontation right across the systemic divide / Richard D Friedman -- The good faith acquisition of stolen art / John Henry Merryman -- Faces of justice adrift? Damaška's comparative method and the future of common law evidence / Paul Roberts -- Utility and truth in the scholarship of Mirjan Damaška / Ronald J Allen and Georgia N Alexakis -- Sentencing and comparative law theory / Richard S Frase -- No right answer? / James Q Whitman -- Anglo-American and continental systems : marsupials and mammals of the law / Richard O Lempert |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910782997603321 |
| Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2008 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Crime, procedure and evidence in a comparative and international context : essays in honour of Professor Mirjan Damaška / edited by John Jackson, Máximo Langer and Peter Tillers
| Crime, procedure and evidence in a comparative and international context : essays in honour of Professor Mirjan Damaška / edited by John Jackson, Máximo Langer and Peter Tillers |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2008 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (450 p.) |
| Disciplina | 345 |
| Collana | Studies in international and comparative criminal law |
| Soggetto topico |
Criminal law
Criminal procedure Evidence, Criminal |
| ISBN |
9786612048517
9781472564528 1472564529 9781282048515 1282048511 9781847314628 1847314627 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Introduction : Damaška and comparative law / John Jackson and Máximo Langer -- Mirjan Damaška : a bridge between legal cultures / Harold Hongju Koh -- The decay of the inquisitorial ideal : plea bargaining invades German criminal procedure / Thomas Weigend -- Sentencing in the US : an inquisitorial soul in an adversarial body? / William T Pizzi -- Italian criminal procedure : a system caught between two traditions / Luca Marafioti -- The two faces of justice in the post-Soviet legal sphere : adversarial procedure, jury trial, plea-bargaining and the inquisitorial legacy / Stephen C Thaman -- Some trends in continental criminal procedure in transition countries of South-Eastern Europe / Davor Krapac -- Dances of criminal justice : thoughts on systemic differences and the search for the truth / Elisabetta Grande -- Cognitive strategies and models of fact-finding / Craig R Callen -- Are there universal principles or forms of evidential inference? Of inference networks and onto-epistemology / Peter Tillers
1 Introduction: Damaška and Comparative Law -- John Jackson and Máximo Langer -- 2 Mirjan Damaška: A Bridge Between Legal Cultures -- Harold Hongju Koh -- I Diverging and Converging Procedural Landscapes, Changes in the Institutional and Political Environment and Legal Transplants -- 3 The Decay of the Inquisitorial Ideal: Plea Bargaining Invades German Criminal Procedure -- Thomas Weigend -- 4 Sentencing in the US: An Inquisitorial Soul in an Adversarial Body? -- William T Pizzi -- 5 Italian Criminal Procedure: A System Caught Between Two Traditions -- Luca Marafioti -- 6 The Two Faces of Justice in the Post-Soviet Legal Sphere: Adversarial Procedure, Jury Trial, Plea-Bargaining and the Inquisitorial Legacy -- Stephen C Thaman -- 7 Some Trends in Continental Criminal Procedure in Transition Countries of South-Eastern Europe -- Davor Krapac -- II Re-Exploring the Epistemological Environment -- 8 Dances of Criminal Justice: Thoughts on Systemic Differences and the Search for the Truth -- Elisabetta Grande -- 9 Cognitive Strategies and Models of Fact-Finding -- Craig R Callen -- 10 Are There Universal Principles or Forms of Evidential Inference? Of Inference Networks and Onto-Epistemology -- Peter Tillers -- III Human Rights Standards and Hybridisation in the Transnational and International Prosecution of Crime -- 11 Extraterritorial Jurisdiction: Applications to 'Terrorism' -- M Cherif Bassiouni -- 12 Faces of Transnational Justice: Two Attempts to Build Common Standards Beyond National Boundaries -- John Jackson -- 13 Reflections on the 'Hybridisation' of Criminal Procedure -- Mireille Delmas-Marty -- 14 The Confrontation Right Across the Systemic Divide -- Richard D Friedman -- IV The Challenge for Comparative Scholarship -- 15 The Good Faith Acquisition of Stolen Art -- John Henry Merryman -- 16 Faces of Justice Adrift? Damaška's Comparative Method and the Future of Common Law Evidence -- Paul Roberts -- 17 Utility and Truth in the Scholarship of Mirjan Damaška -- Ronald J Allen and Georgia N Alexakis -- 18 Sentencing and Comparative Law Theory -- Richard S Frase -- 19 No Right Answer? -- James Q Whitman -- Postscript -- 20 Anglo-American and Continental Systems: Marsupials and Mammals of the Law -- Richard O Lempert Extraterritorial jurisdiction : applications to 'terrorism' / M Cherif Bassiouni -- Faces of transnational justice : two attempts to build common standards beyond national boundaries / John Jackson -- Reflections on the 'hybridisation' of criminal procedure / Mireille Delmas-Marty -- The confrontation right across the systemic divide / Richard D Friedman -- The good faith acquisition of stolen art / John Henry Merryman -- Faces of justice adrift? Damaška's comparative method and the future of common law evidence / Paul Roberts -- Utility and truth in the scholarship of Mirjan Damaška / Ronald J Allen and Georgia N Alexakis -- Sentencing and comparative law theory / Richard S Frase -- No right answer? / James Q Whitman -- Anglo-American and continental systems : marsupials and mammals of the law / Richard O Lempert |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910974041103321 |
| Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2008 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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