Visions of Justice. : Liber Amicorum Mirjan Damaška.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
Duncker & Humblot,
2016.
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Colección: | Beiträge zum internationalen und europäischen Strafrecht.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Inhaltsverzeichnis; Hrvoje Sikirić: Introduction; Bruce Ackerman: My Debt to Mirjan Damaska; Kai Ambos: The International Criminal Justice System and Prosecutorial Selection Policy; I. Preliminary Remarks; II. The International Criminal Justice System; 1. The Inter-/supranational Level; 2. The National Level; 3. The German Example; III. Prosecutorial Strategy, Policy and Selection; 1. Ideal and Real Criminal Justice Systems; 2. Situations and Cases; 3. Grand Strategy and small Policy: Any Use for Selection and Prioritization?; 4. Gravity and Selection.
- Ennio Amodio: Rethinking Evidence under Damaška's TeachingI.; II.; III.; Teresa Armenta-Deu: Beyond Accusatorial or Inquisitorial Systems: A Matter of Deliberation and Balance; I. The Main Criminal Procedural Law Systems (A Brief Reference); II. The Initial Dichotomy
- Inquisitorial
- Accusatorial: The Essence of Both Configurations and a Brief Historical View; III. Development Towards the Inquisitorial System and the Appearance of Mixed Systems; IV. Defining and Critical Elements of the Adversarial System.
- v. One Final "Twist of the Screw": Critical Details about so-called Inquisitorial SystemsVI. Convergence of the Two Systems, Essential Aspects beyond Labels
- There is no Pure System and Convergence is Inevitable; VII. Conclusion: The Balancing Game and the Need for Deliberation; Károly Bárd: Can the Jury Survive after the Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in Taxquet v. Belgium?; Steven G. Calabresi: The Comparative Constitutional Law Scholarship of Professor Mirjan Damaska: A Tribute.
- I. Mirjan R. Damaska, Reflections on American Constitutionalism, 38 The American Journal of Comparative Law 421 (1990)1. The Authority Structure of the U.S. Constitution; 2. The Common Law Legacy; 3. The Rise of Activist Government; II. Mirjan R. Damaska, The Faces of Justice and State Authority: A Comparative Approach to the Legal Process (1986); III. Conclusion; Oscar G. Chase: "Supreme" Courts and the Imagination of the Real: An Essay in Honor of Mirjan Damaška; Preface; I. Introduction; II. Supreme Courts in Interpretive Context; III. Supreme Courts and the Construction of Space and Time.
- 1. Time2. Space; IV. The Representation to Self and Others of "Justness"; V. Conclusion; Davor Derenčinović / Steven W. Becker: The Serbian War Crimes Act and Quasi-universal Jurisdiction
- Reflections on an Unprecedented Jurisdictional Experiment; I. General Overview of the Contents of the Law (Act) Relevant to the Current Analysis; II. Legal Analysis of Articles 2 and 3 of the WCA; 1. Elements of the Territorial Principle; 2. Elements of the Theory of Universality; 3. Elements of the Reality (Protective) Principle; III. Discussion.