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The Internationalisation of Criminal Evidence - Beyond the Common Law and Civil Law Traditions (Hardcover, New): John D.... The Internationalisation of Criminal Evidence - Beyond the Common Law and Civil Law Traditions (Hardcover, New)
John D. Jackson, Sarah J. Summers
R3,291 Discovery Miles 32 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although there are many texts on the law of evidence, surprisingly few are devoted specifically to the comparative and international aspects of the subject. The traditional view that the law of evidence belongs within the common law tradition has obscured the reality that a genuinely cosmopolitan law of evidence is being developed in criminal cases across the common law and civil law traditions. By considering the extent to which a coherent body of common evidentiary standards is being developed in both domestic and international jurisprudence, John Jackson and Sarah Summers chart this development with particular reference to the jurisprudence on the right to a fair trial that has emerged from the European Court of Human Rights and to the attempts in the new international criminal tribunals to fashion agreed approaches towards the regulation of evidence.

Crime, Procedure and Evidence in a Comparative and International Context - Essays in Honour of Professor Mirjan Damaska... Crime, Procedure and Evidence in a Comparative and International Context - Essays in Honour of Professor Mirjan Damaska (Hardcover)
John D. Jackson, Maximo Langer
R3,424 Discovery Miles 34 240 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book aims to honour the work of Professor Mirjan Dama ka, Sterling Professor of Law at Yale Law School and a prominent authority for many years in the fields of comparative law, procedural law, evidence, international criminal law and Continental legal history. Professor Dama ka 's work is renowned for providing new frameworks for understanding different legal traditions. To celebrate the depth and richness of his work and discuss its implications for the future, the editors have brought together an impressive range of leading scholars from different jurisdictions in the fields of comparative and international law, evidence and criminal law and procedure. Using Professor Dama ka's work as a backdrop, the essays make a substantial contribution to the development of comparative law, procedure and evidence. After an introduction by the editors and a tribute by Harold Koh, Dean of Yale Law School, the book is divided into four parts. The first part considers contemporary trends in national criminal procedure, examining cross-fertilisation and the extent to which these trends are resulting in converging practices across national jurisdictions. The second part explores the epistemological environment of rules of evidence and procedure. The third part analyses human rights standards and the phenomenon of hybridisation in transnational and international criminal law. The final part of the book assesses Professor Dama ka 's contribution to comparative law and the challenges faced by comparative law in the twenty first century.

The Black Arts in Medicine with Anniversary Address (Paperback): John D. Jackson The Black Arts in Medicine with Anniversary Address (Paperback)
John D. Jackson; Edited by L. S. Mcmurtry
R573 Discovery Miles 5 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This Is A New Release Of The Original 1880 Edition.

The Black Arts in Medicine with Anniversary Address (Paperback): John D. Jackson The Black Arts in Medicine with Anniversary Address (Paperback)
John D. Jackson; Edited by L. S. Mcmurtry
R583 Discovery Miles 5 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During The War Between The States, Dr. Jackson Served As Surgeon In The Confederate Army. He Contributed Many Clinical Papers To Medical Journals, & Reviewed The Claim Of Ephraim McDowell As The First Physician To Perform An Ovariotomy And Thus To Inaugurate Abdominal Surgery.

Ligation of Arteries - An Operative Manual (1874) (Paperback): Louis-Hubert Farabeuf Ligation of Arteries - An Operative Manual (1874) (Paperback)
Louis-Hubert Farabeuf; Translated by John D. Jackson
R675 Discovery Miles 6 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

Ligation Of Arteries - An Operative Manual (1874) (Paperback): Louis-Hubert Farabeuf Ligation Of Arteries - An Operative Manual (1874) (Paperback)
Louis-Hubert Farabeuf; Translated by John D. Jackson
R675 Discovery Miles 6 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Black Arts In Medicine With Anniversary Address (Paperback): John D. Jackson The Black Arts In Medicine With Anniversary Address (Paperback)
John D. Jackson; Edited by L. S. Mcmurtry
R586 Discovery Miles 5 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During The War Between The States, Dr. Jackson Served As Surgeon In The Confederate Army. He Contributed Many Clinical Papers To Medical Journals, & Reviewed The Claim Of Ephraim McDowell As The First Physician To Perform An Ovariotomy And Thus To Inaugurate Abdominal Surgery.

The Internationalisation of Criminal Evidence - Beyond the Common Law and Civil Law Traditions (Paperback, New title): John D.... The Internationalisation of Criminal Evidence - Beyond the Common Law and Civil Law Traditions (Paperback, New title)
John D. Jackson, Sarah J. Summers
R1,786 Discovery Miles 17 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although there are many texts on the law of evidence, surprisingly few are devoted specifically to the comparative and international aspects of the subject. The traditional view that the law of evidence belongs within the common law tradition has obscured the reality that a genuinely cosmopolitan law of evidence is being developed in criminal cases across the common law and civil law traditions. By considering the extent to which a coherent body of common evidentiary standards is being developed in both domestic and international jurisprudence, John Jackson and Sarah Summers chart this development with particular reference to the jurisprudence on the right to a fair trial that has emerged from the European Court of Human Rights and to the attempts in the new international criminal tribunals to fashion agreed approaches towards the regulation of evidence.

Obstacles to Fairness in Criminal Proceedings - Individual Rights and Institutional Forms (Hardcover): John D. Jackson, Sarah... Obstacles to Fairness in Criminal Proceedings - Individual Rights and Institutional Forms (Hardcover)
John D. Jackson, Sarah J. Summers
R4,745 Discovery Miles 47 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume considers the way in which the focus on individual rights may constitute an obstacle to ensuring fairness in criminal proceedings. The increasingly cosmopolitan nature of criminal justice, forcing legal systems with different institutional forms and practices to interact with each other as they attempt to combat crime beyond national borders, has accentuated the need for systems to seek legitimacy beyond their domestic traditions. Fairness, expressed in terms of the right to a fair trial in provisions such as Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights, has emerged across Europe as the principal means of guaranteeing the legitimacy of criminal proceedings. The consequence of this is that criminal procedure doctrines are framed overwhelmingly in 'constitutional' terms - the protection of defence rights is necessary to restrict and legitimate the state's mandate to prosecute crime. Yet there are various problems with relying solely or predominantly on defence rights as a means of ensuring that proceedings are 'fair' or legitimate and these issues are rarely discussed in the academic literature. In this volume, scholars from the disciplines of law, philosophy and sociology challenge various normative assumptions underpinning our understanding of fairness in criminal proceedings.

The Judicial Role in Criminal Proceedings (Hardcover): Sean Doran, John D. Jackson The Judicial Role in Criminal Proceedings (Hardcover)
Sean Doran, John D. Jackson
R6,431 Discovery Miles 64 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The role of the judge in criminal proceedings is a multifaceted one that is subject constantly to new demands and challenges. In recent times,for example, judges have been accorded greater responsibility for case management in advance of trial, adaptations to the rules of evidence have enhanced the scope for discretionary decision-making, while legislative developments in the sentencing field have forced a reevaluation of the judge's role in sentencing offenders. In the near future, the judicial role in this jurisdiction will take on a new dimension when the Human Rights Act is implemented. This collection of essays includes contributions on the above themes and beyond, including the issues of plea bargaining, judges in emergency situations, judges and media concerns, victims in the criminal process and magistrates' justice. The collection is comparative and international in scope and includes contributions from leading scholars in the United States, Europe and elsewhere. Authors include Judge Jack B. Weinstein, Andrew Ashworth, Mike McConville, and Justice Albie Sachs.

Obstacles to Fairness in Criminal Proceedings - Individual Rights and Institutional Forms (Paperback): John D. Jackson, Sarah... Obstacles to Fairness in Criminal Proceedings - Individual Rights and Institutional Forms (Paperback)
John D. Jackson, Sarah J. Summers
R2,296 Discovery Miles 22 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume considers the way in which the focus on individual rights may constitute an obstacle to ensuring fairness in criminal proceedings. The increasingly cosmopolitan nature of criminal justice, forcing legal systems with different institutional forms and practices to interact with each other as they attempt to combat crime beyond national borders, has accentuated the need for systems to seek legitimacy beyond their domestic traditions. Fairness, expressed in terms of the right to a fair trial in provisions such as Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights, has emerged across Europe as the principal means of guaranteeing the legitimacy of criminal proceedings. The consequence of this is that criminal procedure doctrines are framed overwhelmingly in 'constitutional' terms - the protection of defence rights is necessary to restrict and legitimate the state's mandate to prosecute crime. Yet there are various problems with relying solely or predominantly on defence rights as a means of ensuring that proceedings are 'fair' or legitimate and these issues are rarely discussed in the academic literature. In this volume, scholars from the disciplines of law, philosophy and sociology challenge various normative assumptions underpinning our understanding of fairness in criminal proceedings.

The Economics of American Art - Issues, Artists and Market Institutions (Hardcover): Robert B. Ekelund, John D. Jackson, Robert... The Economics of American Art - Issues, Artists and Market Institutions (Hardcover)
Robert B. Ekelund, John D. Jackson, Robert D. Tollison
R3,155 Discovery Miles 31 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The rapidly changing and evolving art market might appear to be chaotic to the casual observer, with new highs, potential lows, and tastes and fashions changing season to season. Economists, however, view the actions of buyers and sellers as constituting an identifiable market. They have, for some decades, studied such issues as artistic productivity and "death effects" on prices, investment returns, and on the basis of the behavior and estimated prices in auction markets. The Economics of American Art analyzes the most pervasive economic issues facing the art world, applied to the whole spectrum of American art. The book begins by looking at how a market for American art developed, how the politics of the post-war era shaped, at least in large part, the direction of American art, and how this legacy continues into contemporary art today. The book then tackles several salient, integral questions animating the American art world: Are age and "type" of artist (i.e. traditional or "innovative") related and, if so, how might they be related to productivity? Is investment in American art a remunerative endeavor compared to other investment possibilities? Do economic insights provide understanding of fakes, fraud and theft of art, particularly American art, and is it possible to prevent art crime? Is there is a boom (or a bust) in the market for contemporary American art as might be found in other markets? The ongoing evolution of American art is attended by a massive number of influences, and the economic concepts employed in this volume will complement other critical and important cultural studies of art. Both practical and accessible, The Economics of American Art will be essential for collectors, auction houses, American art experts of all kinds, museums, gallery owners and, not least, by economists with continuing scholarly interests in these matters.

The Internationalisation of Criminal Evidence - Beyond the Common Law and Civil Law Traditions (Electronic book text): John D.... The Internationalisation of Criminal Evidence - Beyond the Common Law and Civil Law Traditions (Electronic book text)
John D. Jackson, Sarah J. Summers
R3,196 R2,397 Discovery Miles 23 970 Save R799 (25%) Out of stock

Although there are many texts on the law of evidence, surprisingly few are devoted specifically to the comparative and international aspects of the subject. The traditional view that the law of evidence belongs within the common law tradition has obscured the reality that a genuinely cosmopolitan law of evidence is being developed in criminal cases across the common law and civil law traditions. By considering the extent to which a coherent body of common evidentiary standards is being developed in both domestic and international jurisprudence, John Jackson and Sarah Summers chart this development with particular reference to the jurisprudence on the right to a fair trial that has emerged from the European Court of Human Rights and to the attempts in the new international criminal tribunals to fashion agreed approaches towards the regulation of evidence.

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