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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Odyssey Of The United States Road To Torture-How Did The United States Become A Waterboarder?, Robert Bloom
The Odyssey Of The United States Road To Torture-How Did The United States Become A Waterboarder?, Robert Bloom
Robert Bloom
United States after 9/11 decided to ignore various international laws and engaged in torture. Talk focused on how a democratic nation with high moral values could engage in such activity
History Of American Legal Education, With An Emphasis On Clinical Education, Robert Bloom
History Of American Legal Education, With An Emphasis On Clinical Education, Robert Bloom
Robert Bloom
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure: The Constitution And The Police, 6th, Mark Brodin, Robert Bloom
Criminal Procedure: The Constitution And The Police, 6th, Mark Brodin, Robert Bloom
Robert M. Bloom
Examples & Explanations: Criminal Procedure: The Constitution and the Police, Sixth Edition, using the method that has made it such a successful resource for students, continues to present the discussion of criminal procedure in a way that mirrors the sequence of real-life events in law enforcement.
An Analysis Of The Death Penalty Jurisprudence Of The October 2007 Supreme Court Term (The Twentieth Annual Supreme Court Review), Richard Klein
An Analysis Of The Death Penalty Jurisprudence Of The October 2007 Supreme Court Term (The Twentieth Annual Supreme Court Review), Richard Klein
Richard Daniel Klein
No abstract provided.
U.S. Exclusionary Rule: A Comparative Analysis, Robert Bloom
U.S. Exclusionary Rule: A Comparative Analysis, Robert Bloom
Robert M. Bloom
No abstract provided.
History Of American Legal Education, With An Emphasis On Clinical Education, Robert Bloom
History Of American Legal Education, With An Emphasis On Clinical Education, Robert Bloom
Robert M. Bloom
No abstract provided.
What Economists Really Know, And What They Don't, Richard Adelstein
What Economists Really Know, And What They Don't, Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
The Odyssey Of The United States Road To Torture-How Did The United States Become A Waterboarder?, Robert Bloom
The Odyssey Of The United States Road To Torture-How Did The United States Become A Waterboarder?, Robert Bloom
Robert M. Bloom
United States after 9/11 decided to ignore various international laws and engaged in torture. Talk focused on how a democratic nation with high moral values could engage in such activity
Plea Bargainng, Discovery, And Waivers, R. Michael Cassidy
Plea Bargainng, Discovery, And Waivers, R. Michael Cassidy
R. Michael Cassidy
No abstract provided.
Leadership And Change In The Public Interest, Evangeline Sarda
Leadership And Change In The Public Interest, Evangeline Sarda
Evangeline Sarda
No abstract provided.
Limites A La Vigencia Del Principio Contradictorio En Los Juicios De Familia / Limits To The Adversarial Ideal In The Family Courts, Claudio Fuentes Maureira
Limites A La Vigencia Del Principio Contradictorio En Los Juicios De Familia / Limits To The Adversarial Ideal In The Family Courts, Claudio Fuentes Maureira
Claudio Fuentes Maureira
The relevance of the adversarial ideal in the design of judicial proceedings is due to two major ideas: the right to a proper defence for the parties and the important role that the parties perform during the questioning and the control of the other party’s case. Once the relevance of the adversarial ideal is acknowledged, one could ask if this ideal is properly welcomed under the family procedure stated in the law. I propose that in order to answer this question properly, it is pertinent to use some sort of instrument to measure the amount of the adversarialness that the …
Informe De Funcionamiento De Los Tribunales De Familia De Santiago / Report On The Family Courts Of Santiago City, Claudio Fuentes Maureira, Felipe Marín Verdugo, Erick Rios Leiva
Informe De Funcionamiento De Los Tribunales De Familia De Santiago / Report On The Family Courts Of Santiago City, Claudio Fuentes Maureira, Felipe Marín Verdugo, Erick Rios Leiva
Claudio Fuentes Maureira
In October 2005, the Chilean government launched the new family courts. The new tribunals were the second major judicial reform that Chile’s executive power supported and it was a huge failure. The system collapsed after a couple of months, and in the beginning of the 2006, the executive branch called for a group of academics and experts to elaborate some kind of response.
After years of problems the authorities arrived at identifying the main problems, and because of that in September 2008 a new bill was enacted, containing modifications to the family law system. Also, the Supreme Court of Chile …
Stalking - Rechtliche Und Kriminologische Aspekte, Daniel H. Heinke
Stalking - Rechtliche Und Kriminologische Aspekte, Daniel H. Heinke
Dr. Daniel H. Heinke
Fairness And The Willingness To Accept Plea Bargain Offers, Oren Gazal-Ayal, Avishalom Tor, Stephen M. Garcia
Fairness And The Willingness To Accept Plea Bargain Offers, Oren Gazal-Ayal, Avishalom Tor, Stephen M. Garcia
Oren Gazal-Ayal
In contrast with the typical assumption in plea bargaining law and economics, we show defendants may reject plea offers based on fairness considerations. Specifically, offers where the sanction clearly appears excessive for the crime ("substantively unfair") and offers that appear inferior to those received by others in similar cases ("comparatively unfair") diminish defendants' wiliingness to accept plea offers (WTAP). Part 1 analyzes real-world data in Study 1 and reviews early experiments, all of which sugget substantive fairness impacts WTAP but do not control for important confounds. Part 2 therefore presents Studies 2-4 that confirm the independent impact of substantive fairness. …
The Adventure Continues, Steven Chanenson
Dolo Eventual Y Dolo Directo. Consideraciones Metodológicas A Partir De Un Caso Práctico, José Balcázar Quiroz
Dolo Eventual Y Dolo Directo. Consideraciones Metodológicas A Partir De Un Caso Práctico, José Balcázar Quiroz
José Balcázar Quiroz
No abstract provided.
Sentencing Beyond Our Borders, Steven Chanenson
Sentencing Beyond Our Borders, Steven Chanenson
Steven L. Chanenson
No abstract provided.
Copyright And Freedom Of Expression In Europe, Pankaj Singh
Copyright And Freedom Of Expression In Europe, Pankaj Singh
Pankaj Singh
This article will describe the state of European law concerning the conflict between copyright and freedom of expression. To set the stage, I will first set out the constitutional basis of copyright (or the absence thereof) in various countries in Europe. Next, I shall describe the law governing free speech, and in particular the workings of Article 10 ECHR. The analysis will thereafter focus on copyright v. free speech case law that has recently emerged from a number of continental European countries (especially Germany, France and The Netherlands), and from the former ‘gate-keeper’ to the European Court, the European Commission …
Establishing Guidelines For Attorney Representation Of Criminal Defendants At The Sentencing Phase Of Capital Trials, Adam Lamparello
Establishing Guidelines For Attorney Representation Of Criminal Defendants At The Sentencing Phase Of Capital Trials, Adam Lamparello
Adam Lamparello
No abstract provided.
"Los Bienes Jurídicos Colectivos En El Derecho Penal. Consideraciones Sobre El Fundamento Y Validez De La Protección Penal De Los Intereses Macrosociales", Elky A. Villegas Paiva
"Los Bienes Jurídicos Colectivos En El Derecho Penal. Consideraciones Sobre El Fundamento Y Validez De La Protección Penal De Los Intereses Macrosociales", Elky A. Villegas Paiva
Elky A. Villegas Paiva
El trabajo aborda la cuestionada intervención del Derecho penal en la protección de los bienes jurídicos colectivos. Se parte de destacar el condicionamiento que ejerce la sociedad del riesgo en la configuración del moderno Derecho penal. Posteriormente se realiza una breve descripción sobre el origen de los bienes macrosociales en el campo penal, para luego analizar los presupuestos de merecimiento y necesidad de pena, condiciones que deben superar aquellos intereses –individuales o colectivos- para que su tutela penal sea legítima. Finalmente se examinan las técnicas de tipificación frecuentemente empleadas para la protección penal de estos intereses colectivos, pues es aquí …
The Expansion Of The Criminal Law Of The Enemy In The Us Legal System., Héctor Zayas Gutiérrez
The Expansion Of The Criminal Law Of The Enemy In The Us Legal System., Héctor Zayas Gutiérrez
Héctor Zayas Gutiérrez
The purposes of this presentation are to (1) elucidate main principles of the Criminal Law of the Enemy Theory, (2) explain how the criminal law of the enemy has been adopted and expanded in the US legal system, and (3) give a quick glimpse to some comparative law examples on the Criminal Law of the Enemy Theory applications. Criminal Law of the Enemy, Enemy Criminal Law, Derecho Penal del Enemigo.
The Susceptibility Of Juveniles To False Confessions And False Guilty Pleas, Allison D. Redlich
The Susceptibility Of Juveniles To False Confessions And False Guilty Pleas, Allison D. Redlich
Allison D Redlich
No abstract provided.
Self-Reported False Confessions And False Guilty Pleas Among Offenders With Mental Illness, Allison D. Redlich, Alicia Summers, Steven Hoover
Self-Reported False Confessions And False Guilty Pleas Among Offenders With Mental Illness, Allison D. Redlich, Alicia Summers, Steven Hoover
Allison D Redlich
No abstract provided.
Enrollment In Mental Health Courts: Voluntariness, Knowingness, And Adjudicative Competence, Allison D. Redlich, Steven Hoover, Alicia Summers, Henry J. Steadman
Enrollment In Mental Health Courts: Voluntariness, Knowingness, And Adjudicative Competence, Allison D. Redlich, Steven Hoover, Alicia Summers, Henry J. Steadman
Allison D Redlich
No abstract provided.
False Confessions, False Guilty Pleas: Similiarities And Differences, Allison D. Redlich
False Confessions, False Guilty Pleas: Similiarities And Differences, Allison D. Redlich
Allison D Redlich
No abstract provided.
Joint Criminal Enterprise And The Jurisdiction Of The Extraordinary Chambers In The Courts Of Cambodia, Randle C. Defalco
Joint Criminal Enterprise And The Jurisdiction Of The Extraordinary Chambers In The Courts Of Cambodia, Randle C. Defalco
Randle C DeFalco
No abstract provided.
Ending Death By Dangerousness, William W. Berry Iii
Ending Death By Dangerousness, William W. Berry Iii
William W Berry III
The use of the death penalty (both in number of new death sentences and actual executions) has been steadily decreasing in the past decade. This decrease has largely been attributed to two phenomena: (1) the continued discovery of individuals on death row who are actually innocent of the crimes they committed and (2) the increasing use of life without parole as a sentencing alternative to the death penalty. Abolitionists have successfully seized upon the first of these in raising continuing doubts about the use of the death penalty. This article proposes a deeper exploration of the second, the availability of …
More Different Than Life, Less Different Than Death, William W. Berry Iii
More Different Than Life, Less Different Than Death, William W. Berry Iii
William W Berry III
The Supreme Court has traditionally divided its application of the Eighth Amendment into two categories, capital and non-capital cases, based on the longstanding notion that “death- is-different.” In the recent case of Graham v. Florida, however, the Supreme Court applied its “evolving standards of decency” standard, heretofore reserved for capital cases, to a non-capital case in holding that the Eighth Amendment prohibited states from sentencing juvenile offenders to life without parole for non-homicide crimes. The dissenting justices argued that this decision marked the end of the Court’s “death-is-different” jurisprudence. This article argues, however, that the decision instead creates the opportunity …
Just The Facts: Solving The Corporate Privilege Waiver Dilemma, Don R. Berthiaume
Just The Facts: Solving The Corporate Privilege Waiver Dilemma, Don R. Berthiaume
Don R Berthiaume
How can corporations provide “just the facts” — which are, in fact, not privileged — without waiving the attorney client privilege and work product protection? This article argues for an addition to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure based upon Rule 30(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which allows civil litigants to issue a subpoena to an organization and cause them to “designate one or more officers, directors, or managing agents, or designate other persons who consent to testify on its behalf … about information known or reasonably available to the organization.”[6] Why should we look to Fed. …
Can Criminal Law Be Controlled?, Darryl K. Brown
Can Criminal Law Be Controlled?, Darryl K. Brown
Darryl K. Brown
This review of Douglas Husak's 2008 book, Overcriminalization: The Limits of the Criminal Law, summarizes and largely endorses Husak's normative argument about the indefensible expansiveness of much contemporary criminal liability. It then offers a skeptical (or pessimistic) argument about the possibilities for a normative theory such as Husak's to have much effect on criminal justice policy in light of the political barriers to reform.