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Do Exclusionary Rules Ensure a Fair Trial?
A Comparative Perspective on Evidentiary Rules
Buch von Thomas Richter (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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This open access publication discusses exclusionary rules in different criminal justice systems. It is based on the findings of a research project in comparative law with a focus on the question of whether or not a fair trial can be secured through evidence exclusion.
Part I explains the legal framework in which exclusionary rules function in six legal systems: Germany, Switzerland, People¿s Republic of China, Taiwan, Singapore, and the United States. Part II is dedicated to selected issues identified as crucial for the assessment of exclusionary rules. These chapters highlight the delicate balance of interests required in the exclusion of potentially relevant information from a criminal trial and discusses possible approaches to alleviate the legal hurdles involved.
This open access publication discusses exclusionary rules in different criminal justice systems. It is based on the findings of a research project in comparative law with a focus on the question of whether or not a fair trial can be secured through evidence exclusion.
Part I explains the legal framework in which exclusionary rules function in six legal systems: Germany, Switzerland, People¿s Republic of China, Taiwan, Singapore, and the United States. Part II is dedicated to selected issues identified as crucial for the assessment of exclusionary rules. These chapters highlight the delicate balance of interests required in the exclusion of potentially relevant information from a criminal trial and discusses possible approaches to alleviate the legal hurdles involved.
Über den Autor
Dr. Sabine Gless teaches criminal law, criminal procedure and international criminal law at the University of Basel, Switzerland. She has conducted extensive comparative research in the area of criminal procedure, with a focus on evidence law and international cooperation. In both areas, human rights and issues concerning the exclusion of evidence have been at the centre of her research interests. More recently she covers topics related to the use of robots in criminal justice systems.
Dr. Thomas Richter served as the head of the East Asian Department of the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Law in Freiburg, Germany. In this capacity, he analysed the criminal law and criminal procedure law of the PRC and co-directed a comparative study on non-prosecution policies in Germany and the PRC. Most recently, he assessed the Rule of Law Programme for Asia, initiated by the German Konrad Adenauer Foundation (2013). Hisresearch interests include criminal law, human rights law and environmental law in East and South-East Asia, especially in China.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part I: Comparative Perspectives.- Chapter 1. The Potential to Secure a Fair Trial Through Evidence Exclusion: A Swiss Perspective.- Chapter 2. The Potential to Secure a Fair Trial Through Evidence Exclusion: A German Perspective.- Chapter 3. Regulating Interrogations and Excluding Confessions in the United States: Balancing Individual Rights and the Search for the Truth.- Chapter 4. The Potential to Secure a Fair Trial Through Evidence Exclusion: A Taiwanese Perspective.- Chapter 5. The Potential to Secure a Fair Trial Through Evidence Exclusion: A Chinese Perspective.- Chapter 6. Criminal Justice and the Exclusion of Incriminating Statements in Singapore.- Part II: Exclusionary Rules - quo vadis.- Chapter 7. The Purposes and Functions of Exclusionary Rules: A Comparative Overview.- Chapter 8. The Fair Trial Rationale for Excluding Wrongfully Obtained Evidence.- Chapter 9. Exclusionary Rule of Illegal Evidence in China: Observation from Historical and Empirical Perspectives.- Chapter 10. Securing a Fair Trial Through Exclusionary Rules: Do Theory and Practice form a Well-balanced Whole?.- Chapter 11. Exclusionary Rules - Is It Time for Change?

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Fachbereich: Internationales & ausländ. Recht
Genre: Recht
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Buch
Reihe: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice
Inhalt: xv
380 S.
3 s/w Illustr.
1 farbige Illustr.
380 p. 4 illus.
1 illus. in color.
ISBN-13: 9783030125196
ISBN-10: 303012519X
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 978-3-030-12519-6
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Redaktion: Richter, Thomas
Gless, Sabine
Herausgeber: Sabine Gless/Thomas Richter
Auflage: 1st ed. 2019
Hersteller: Springer International Publishing
Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice
Maße: 241 x 160 x 27 mm
Von/Mit: Thomas Richter (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 03.05.2019
Gewicht: 0,758 kg
Artikel-ID: 115176834
Über den Autor
Dr. Sabine Gless teaches criminal law, criminal procedure and international criminal law at the University of Basel, Switzerland. She has conducted extensive comparative research in the area of criminal procedure, with a focus on evidence law and international cooperation. In both areas, human rights and issues concerning the exclusion of evidence have been at the centre of her research interests. More recently she covers topics related to the use of robots in criminal justice systems.
Dr. Thomas Richter served as the head of the East Asian Department of the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Law in Freiburg, Germany. In this capacity, he analysed the criminal law and criminal procedure law of the PRC and co-directed a comparative study on non-prosecution policies in Germany and the PRC. Most recently, he assessed the Rule of Law Programme for Asia, initiated by the German Konrad Adenauer Foundation (2013). Hisresearch interests include criminal law, human rights law and environmental law in East and South-East Asia, especially in China.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part I: Comparative Perspectives.- Chapter 1. The Potential to Secure a Fair Trial Through Evidence Exclusion: A Swiss Perspective.- Chapter 2. The Potential to Secure a Fair Trial Through Evidence Exclusion: A German Perspective.- Chapter 3. Regulating Interrogations and Excluding Confessions in the United States: Balancing Individual Rights and the Search for the Truth.- Chapter 4. The Potential to Secure a Fair Trial Through Evidence Exclusion: A Taiwanese Perspective.- Chapter 5. The Potential to Secure a Fair Trial Through Evidence Exclusion: A Chinese Perspective.- Chapter 6. Criminal Justice and the Exclusion of Incriminating Statements in Singapore.- Part II: Exclusionary Rules - quo vadis.- Chapter 7. The Purposes and Functions of Exclusionary Rules: A Comparative Overview.- Chapter 8. The Fair Trial Rationale for Excluding Wrongfully Obtained Evidence.- Chapter 9. Exclusionary Rule of Illegal Evidence in China: Observation from Historical and Empirical Perspectives.- Chapter 10. Securing a Fair Trial Through Exclusionary Rules: Do Theory and Practice form a Well-balanced Whole?.- Chapter 11. Exclusionary Rules - Is It Time for Change?

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Fachbereich: Internationales & ausländ. Recht
Genre: Recht
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Buch
Reihe: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice
Inhalt: xv
380 S.
3 s/w Illustr.
1 farbige Illustr.
380 p. 4 illus.
1 illus. in color.
ISBN-13: 9783030125196
ISBN-10: 303012519X
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 978-3-030-12519-6
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Redaktion: Richter, Thomas
Gless, Sabine
Herausgeber: Sabine Gless/Thomas Richter
Auflage: 1st ed. 2019
Hersteller: Springer International Publishing
Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice
Maße: 241 x 160 x 27 mm
Von/Mit: Thomas Richter (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 03.05.2019
Gewicht: 0,758 kg
Artikel-ID: 115176834
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