Modern Criminal Procedure, Basic Criminal Procedure and Advanced Criminal Procedure Supplement to Eleventh Editions

Modern Criminal Procedure, Basic Criminal Procedure and Advanced Criminal Procedure Supplement to Eleventh Editions
Author: Yale Kamisar
Publisher: West Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780314179913

For many years the Kamisar-LaFave-Israel-King teaching materials, the outstanding work of four nationally recognized authorities on the subject, have dominated the field. The addition of Professor Kerr to the the authorial mix has only heightened the prestige of the text. The supplement evidences the same judicious selection and editing of cases and the same intelligent use of the literature that is reflected in the principal books.

Modern Criminal Procedure

Modern Criminal Procedure
Author: Jerold H. Israel
Publisher: West Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780314168559

With judicious selection and editing of cases and an intelligent use of literature, Criminal Procedure supplements Modern Criminal Procedure, Basic Criminal Procedure, and Advanced Criminal Procedure. For many years the Kamisar/LaFave/Israel teaching materials have dominated the field, the outstanding work of three nationally recognized authorities on the subject. The addition of Professor King as an author has only heightened the prestige of the text.

A Modern History of German Criminal Law

A Modern History of German Criminal Law
Author: Thomas Vormbaum
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3642372732

Increasingly, international governmental networks and organisations make it necessary to master the legal principles of other jurisdictions. Since the advent of international criminal tribunals this need has fully reached criminal law. A large part of their work is based on comparative research. The legal systems which contribute most to this systemic discussion are common law and civil law, sometimes called continental law. So far this dialogue appears to have been dominated by the former. While there are many reasons for this, one stands out very clearly: Language. English has become the lingua franca of international legal research. The present book addresses this issue. Thomas Vormbaum is one of the foremost German legal historians and the book's original has become a cornerstone of research into the history of German criminal law beyond doctrinal expositions; it allows a look at the system’s genesis, its ideological, political and cultural roots. In the field of comparative research, it is of the utmost importance to have an understanding of the law’s provenance, in other words its historical DNA.

The Modern Law of Evidence

The Modern Law of Evidence
Author: Adrian Keane
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 825
Release: 2016
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0198749295

'The Modern Law of Evidence' is essential for students studying the contemporary law of evidence. It examines the theory behind the law of evidence as well as its practical application, with emphasis on current debates.

Developing Restorative Justice Jurisprudence

Developing Restorative Justice Jurisprudence
Author: Tony Foley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1317151836

What are the requirements for a just response to criminal wrongdoing? Drawing on comparative and empirical analysis of existing models of global practice, this book offers an approach aimed at restricting the current limitations of criminal justice process and addressing the current deficiencies. Putting restoration squarely alongside other aims of justice responses, the author argues that only when restorative questions are taken into account can institutional responses be truly said to be just. Using the three primary jurisdictions of Australia, New Zealand and Canada, the book presents the leading examples of restorative justice practices incorporated in mainstream criminal justice systems from around the world. In conclusion, the work provides a fresh insight into how today’s criminal law might develop in order to bring restoration directly into the mix for tomorrow. This book will be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduate researchers and lecturers, as well as lawyers who work in the field of criminal law, criminologists, social scientists and philosophers interested in ideas of wrongdoing and criminal justice responses to criminal offending.