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Full-Text Articles in Criminal Law
An Insider's Perspective On The Significance Of The German Criminal Theory's General System For Analyzing Criminal Acts; Foreign Law, Wolfgang Naucke
An Insider's Perspective On The Significance Of The German Criminal Theory's General System For Analyzing Criminal Acts; Foreign Law, Wolfgang Naucke
BYU Law Review
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Tightening The Reins Of Justice In America: A Comparative Analysis Of The Criminal Jury I England And The United States, Michigan Law Review
Tightening The Reins Of Justice In America: A Comparative Analysis Of The Criminal Jury I England And The United States, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Tightening the Reins of Justice in America: A Comparative Analysis of the Criminal Jury I England and the United States by Michael H. Graham
The Jury, Seditious Libel And The Criminal Law, Thomas A. Green
The Jury, Seditious Libel And The Criminal Law, Thomas A. Green
Book Chapters
The seditious libel trials of the eighteenth century constitute an important chapter in the history of freedom of the press and the growth of democratic government. While much has been written about the trials and about the administration of the criminal law in eighteenth-century England, little has been said about the relationship between the libel prosecutions and the more pervasive and long-standing problems of the criminal law. We have perhaps gone too far in positing-or simply assuming-a separation between political high misdemeanors and common-run felony cases such as homicide and theft. For there were points of contact between the two: …
Rethinking Self-Incrimination In Great Britain, Mark Berger
Rethinking Self-Incrimination In Great Britain, Mark Berger
Faculty Works
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Book Review, Mark J. Loewenstein