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Hrvoje Sikiric
Introduction
Bruce Ackerman
My Debt to Mirjan Damaska
Kai Ambos
The International Criminal Justice System and Prosecutorial Selection Policy
Ennio Amodio
Rethinking Evidence under Damaska's Teaching
Teresa Armenta-Deu
Beyond Accusatorial or Inquisitorial Systems: A Matter of Deliberation and Balance
Károly Bárd
Can the Jury Survive after the Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in Taxquet v. Belgium?
Steven G. Calabresi
The Comparative Constitutional Law Scholarship of Professor Mirjan Damaska: A Tribute
Oscar G. Chase
»Supreme« Courts and the Imagination of the Real: An Essay in Honor of Mirjan Damaska
Davor Derencinovic and Steven W. Becker
The Serbian War Crimes Act and Quasi-universal Jurisdiction - Reflections on an Unprecedented Jurisdictional Experiment
Zlata Ður evic
Legal and Political Limitations of the ICC Enforcement System: Blurring the Distinctive Features of the Criminal Court
Izhak Englard
The Faces of Justice and State Authority: A Review of the Reviews
Albin Eser
Changing Structures: From the ICTY to the ICC
John D. Jackson
Re-visiting 'Evidentiary Barriers to Conviction and Models of Criminal Procedure' after Forty Years
Heike Jung
Rituals and Procedure
Máximo Langer
In the Beginning was Fortescue: On the Intellectual Origins of the Adversarial and Inquisitorial Systems and Common and Civil Law in Comparative Criminal Procedure
Mitchel de S.-O.-l'E. Lasser
On the Comparative Autonomy of Forms and Ideas
James G. Stewart
The Strangely Familiar History of the Unitary Theory of Perpetration
Katja Sugman Stubbs
An Increasingly Blurred Division between Criminal and Administrative Law
Michele Taruffo
Globalizing Procedural Justice - Some General Remarks
Stephen C. Thaman
Reanchoring Evidence Law to Formal Rules: A Step toward Protecting the Innocent from Conviction for Capital Crimes?
Ksenija Turkovic and Kresimir Kamber
One Face of Human Rights for Two Faces of Criminal Justice: A European Perspective
Zuo Weimin and Fu Xin
Legal Transplant in the Criminal Procedure Law of China: Experiences and Reflections
Harmen van der Wilt
The Continuing Story of the International Criminal Court and Personal Immunities
Introduction
Bruce Ackerman
My Debt to Mirjan Damaska
Kai Ambos
The International Criminal Justice System and Prosecutorial Selection Policy
Ennio Amodio
Rethinking Evidence under Damaska's Teaching
Teresa Armenta-Deu
Beyond Accusatorial or Inquisitorial Systems: A Matter of Deliberation and Balance
Károly Bárd
Can the Jury Survive after the Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in Taxquet v. Belgium?
Steven G. Calabresi
The Comparative Constitutional Law Scholarship of Professor Mirjan Damaska: A Tribute
Oscar G. Chase
»Supreme« Courts and the Imagination of the Real: An Essay in Honor of Mirjan Damaska
Davor Derencinovic and Steven W. Becker
The Serbian War Crimes Act and Quasi-universal Jurisdiction - Reflections on an Unprecedented Jurisdictional Experiment
Zlata Ður evic
Legal and Political Limitations of the ICC Enforcement System: Blurring the Distinctive Features of the Criminal Court
Izhak Englard
The Faces of Justice and State Authority: A Review of the Reviews
Albin Eser
Changing Structures: From the ICTY to the ICC
John D. Jackson
Re-visiting 'Evidentiary Barriers to Conviction and Models of Criminal Procedure' after Forty Years
Heike Jung
Rituals and Procedure
Máximo Langer
In the Beginning was Fortescue: On the Intellectual Origins of the Adversarial and Inquisitorial Systems and Common and Civil Law in Comparative Criminal Procedure
Mitchel de S.-O.-l'E. Lasser
On the Comparative Autonomy of Forms and Ideas
James G. Stewart
The Strangely Familiar History of the Unitary Theory of Perpetration
Katja Sugman Stubbs
An Increasingly Blurred Division between Criminal and Administrative Law
Michele Taruffo
Globalizing Procedural Justice - Some General Remarks
Stephen C. Thaman
Reanchoring Evidence Law to Formal Rules: A Step toward Protecting the Innocent from Conviction for Capital Crimes?
Ksenija Turkovic and Kresimir Kamber
One Face of Human Rights for Two Faces of Criminal Justice: A European Perspective
Zuo Weimin and Fu Xin
Legal Transplant in the Criminal Procedure Law of China: Experiences and Reflections
Harmen van der Wilt
The Continuing Story of the International Criminal Court and Personal Immunities
Hrvoje Sikiric
Introduction
Bruce Ackerman
My Debt to Mirjan Damaska
Kai Ambos
The International Criminal Justice System and Prosecutorial Selection Policy
Ennio Amodio
Rethinking Evidence under Damaska's Teaching
Teresa Armenta-Deu
Beyond Accusatorial or Inquisitorial Systems: A Matter of Deliberation and Balance
Károly Bárd
Can the Jury Survive after the Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in Taxquet v. Belgium?
Steven G. Calabresi
The Comparative Constitutional Law Scholarship of Professor Mirjan Damaska: A Tribute
Oscar G. Chase
»Supreme« Courts and the Imagination of the Real: An Essay in Honor of Mirjan Damaska
Davor Derencinovic and Steven W. Becker
The Serbian War Crimes Act and Quasi-universal Jurisdiction - Reflections on an Unprecedented Jurisdictional Experiment
Zlata Ður evic
Legal and Political Limitations of the ICC Enforcement System: Blurring the Distinctive Features of the Criminal Court
Izhak Englard
The Faces of Justice and State Authority: A Review of the Reviews
Albin Eser
Changing Structures: From the ICTY to the ICC
John D. Jackson
Re-visiting 'Evidentiary Barriers to Conviction and Models of Criminal Procedure' after Forty Years
Heike Jung
Rituals and Procedure
Máximo Langer
In the Beginning was Fortescue: On the Intellectual Origins of the Adversarial and Inquisitorial Systems and Common and Civil Law in Comparative Criminal Procedure
Mitchel de S.-O.-l'E. Lasser
On the Comparative Autonomy of Forms and Ideas
James G. Stewart
The Strangely Familiar History of the Unitary Theory of Perpetration
Katja Sugman Stubbs
An Increasingly Blurred Division between Criminal and Administrative Law
Michele Taruffo
Globalizing Procedural Justice - Some General Remarks
Stephen C. Thaman
Reanchoring Evidence Law to Formal Rules: A Step toward Protecting the Innocent from Conviction for Capital Crimes?
Ksenija Turkovic and Kresimir Kamber
One Face of Human Rights for Two Faces of Criminal Justice: A European Perspective
Zuo Weimin and Fu Xin
Legal Transplant in the Criminal Procedure Law of China: Experiences and Reflections
Harmen van der Wilt
The Continuing Story of the International Criminal Court and Personal Immunities
Introduction
Bruce Ackerman
My Debt to Mirjan Damaska
Kai Ambos
The International Criminal Justice System and Prosecutorial Selection Policy
Ennio Amodio
Rethinking Evidence under Damaska's Teaching
Teresa Armenta-Deu
Beyond Accusatorial or Inquisitorial Systems: A Matter of Deliberation and Balance
Károly Bárd
Can the Jury Survive after the Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in Taxquet v. Belgium?
Steven G. Calabresi
The Comparative Constitutional Law Scholarship of Professor Mirjan Damaska: A Tribute
Oscar G. Chase
»Supreme« Courts and the Imagination of the Real: An Essay in Honor of Mirjan Damaska
Davor Derencinovic and Steven W. Becker
The Serbian War Crimes Act and Quasi-universal Jurisdiction - Reflections on an Unprecedented Jurisdictional Experiment
Zlata Ður evic
Legal and Political Limitations of the ICC Enforcement System: Blurring the Distinctive Features of the Criminal Court
Izhak Englard
The Faces of Justice and State Authority: A Review of the Reviews
Albin Eser
Changing Structures: From the ICTY to the ICC
John D. Jackson
Re-visiting 'Evidentiary Barriers to Conviction and Models of Criminal Procedure' after Forty Years
Heike Jung
Rituals and Procedure
Máximo Langer
In the Beginning was Fortescue: On the Intellectual Origins of the Adversarial and Inquisitorial Systems and Common and Civil Law in Comparative Criminal Procedure
Mitchel de S.-O.-l'E. Lasser
On the Comparative Autonomy of Forms and Ideas
James G. Stewart
The Strangely Familiar History of the Unitary Theory of Perpetration
Katja Sugman Stubbs
An Increasingly Blurred Division between Criminal and Administrative Law
Michele Taruffo
Globalizing Procedural Justice - Some General Remarks
Stephen C. Thaman
Reanchoring Evidence Law to Formal Rules: A Step toward Protecting the Innocent from Conviction for Capital Crimes?
Ksenija Turkovic and Kresimir Kamber
One Face of Human Rights for Two Faces of Criminal Justice: A European Perspective
Zuo Weimin and Fu Xin
Legal Transplant in the Criminal Procedure Law of China: Experiences and Reflections
Harmen van der Wilt
The Continuing Story of the International Criminal Court and Personal Immunities
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2016 |
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Fachbereich: | Strafrecht |
Genre: | Recht |
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Buch |
Titelzusatz: | Liber Amicorum Mirjan Damaska., Beiträge zum Internationalen und Europäischen Strafrecht - Studies in International and European Criminal Law and Procedure 26 |
Inhalt: |
469 S.
Frontispiz |
ISBN-13: | 9783428150229 |
ISBN-10: | 3428150228 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: |
Ackerman, Bruce
Ambos, Kai Sikiric, Hrvoje |
Redaktion: |
Bruce Ackerman
Kai Ambos Hrvoje Sikiric |
Herausgeber: | Bruce Ackerman/Kai Ambos/Hrvoje Sikiric |
Auflage: | 1/2016 |
duncker und humblot gmbh: | Duncker und Humblot GmbH |
Maße: | 239 x 166 x 28 mm |
Von/Mit: | Bruce Ackerman |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 21.09.2016 |
Gewicht: | 0,74 kg |
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2016 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Strafrecht |
Genre: | Recht |
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Buch |
Titelzusatz: | Liber Amicorum Mirjan Damaska., Beiträge zum Internationalen und Europäischen Strafrecht - Studies in International and European Criminal Law and Procedure 26 |
Inhalt: |
469 S.
Frontispiz |
ISBN-13: | 9783428150229 |
ISBN-10: | 3428150228 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: |
Ackerman, Bruce
Ambos, Kai Sikiric, Hrvoje |
Redaktion: |
Bruce Ackerman
Kai Ambos Hrvoje Sikiric |
Herausgeber: | Bruce Ackerman/Kai Ambos/Hrvoje Sikiric |
Auflage: | 1/2016 |
duncker und humblot gmbh: | Duncker und Humblot GmbH |
Maße: | 239 x 166 x 28 mm |
Von/Mit: | Bruce Ackerman |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 21.09.2016 |
Gewicht: | 0,74 kg |
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