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Full-Text Articles in Law
Federal Habeas Corpus, Kevin M. Clermont
Federal Habeas Corpus, Kevin M. Clermont
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
A Model Of Criminal Process: Game Theory And Law, Robert L. Birmingham
A Model Of Criminal Process: Game Theory And Law, Robert L. Birmingham
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Machinery Of Criminal Justice In England And The United States, William Burns Lawless
The Machinery Of Criminal Justice In England And The United States, William Burns Lawless
Journal Articles
This article will lay side by side the major structures of the English and American criminal law procedures and will attempt to draw some conclusions helpful to strengthening American technique. Such a comparison is relevant at this time because of the mounting concern of the American people with the problem of crime and the particular feeling that, in some mysterious way, our courts or the men who man them have not properly responded to the cruel waves of lawlessness which engulf us. In other quarters, there is a feeling that the police are either inept or inadequate to the challenge …
Foreword: Waiver Of Constitutional Rights: Disquiet In The Citadel, Michael E. Tigar
Foreword: Waiver Of Constitutional Rights: Disquiet In The Citadel, Michael E. Tigar
Faculty Scholarship
Foreword to Harvard Law Review review of Supreme Court 1969 Term
Decision Trees, Peter L. Strauss, Michael R. Topping
Decision Trees, Peter L. Strauss, Michael R. Topping
Faculty Scholarship
The object of this paper is to inform those concerned with the administration of justice in Ethiopia – particularly, criminal justice – about a new and simple procedure which may assist in procuring uniform interpretation and application of laws and regulations. The problem of uniform interpretation and application is particularly severe where, as in Ethiopia, new laws must be interpreted and applied by persons who have not yet had the opportunity of formal legal education. For these persons the discovery of the relevant code articles and the understanding of their interrelationships and application must be very difficult indeed. One possible …
Criminal Procedure For Juvenile Offenders In Ethiopia, Stanley Z. Fisher
Criminal Procedure For Juvenile Offenders In Ethiopia, Stanley Z. Fisher
Faculty Scholarship
The purpose of this article is to set out, in summary fashion, the law concerning juvenile offenders in Ethiopia. Our focus will be on procedural rather than substantive aspects-insofar as it is possible to separate the two-and particularly upon the enforcement of constitutional guarantees in the process.