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Billing, Fenella M.W.
The right to silence in transnational criminal proceedings[electronic resource] :comparative law perspectives /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
345.056
書名/作者:
The right to silence in transnational criminal proceedings : comparative law perspectives // by Fenella M. W. Billing.
作者:
Billing, Fenella M.W.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xv, 372 p. : : digital ;; 25 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Self-incrimination.
標題:
Evidence, Criminal.
標題:
Law.
標題:
Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law.
標題:
International Criminal Law.
標題:
European Law.
標題:
Human Rights.
標題:
Sources and Subjects of International Law, International Organizations.
ISBN:
9783319420349
ISBN:
9783319420332
內容註:
Part I: The right to silence in context: Introduction -- Development of the right to silence in international human rights law -- Part II: National perspectives on the right to silence: The right to silence in Denmark -- The right to silence in England and Wales -- The right to silence in Australia -- Part III: Admissibility of confession evidence across borders: A transnational perspective -- Mutual trust and the right to silence in international cooperation -- Balancing the right to silence in transnational criminal cases.
摘要、提要註:
This book considers the effectiveness and fairness of using international cooperation to obtain confession evidence or evidence of a suspect or accused person's silence across borders. This is a question of balance in limiting and protecting the right to silence. The functioning of the applicable law in Denmark, England and Wales and Australia is analysed in relation to investigative and trial measures such as police questioning, administrative questioning powers, covert surveillance and the use of silence as evidence of guilt. On the national level, this work examines the way in which domestic rules balance the right to silence in national criminal proceedings, and whether investigative and trial rules produce continuity throughout the criminal proceedings as a whole. From the transnational perspective, comparative legal analysis is used to determine whether the national continuity may be disrupted to such an extent that cooperation in the gathering of confession evidence causes unfairness. From the international perspective, this research compares the right to silence under the ICCPR and the ECHR to identify the overall effect of cooperating under particular human rights frameworks on the question of balance.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42034-9
The right to silence in transnational criminal proceedings[electronic resource] :comparative law perspectives /
Billing, Fenella M.W.
The right to silence in transnational criminal proceedings
comparative law perspectives /[electronic resource] :by Fenella M. W. Billing. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xv, 372 p. :digital ;25 cm.
Part I: The right to silence in context: Introduction -- Development of the right to silence in international human rights law -- Part II: National perspectives on the right to silence: The right to silence in Denmark -- The right to silence in England and Wales -- The right to silence in Australia -- Part III: Admissibility of confession evidence across borders: A transnational perspective -- Mutual trust and the right to silence in international cooperation -- Balancing the right to silence in transnational criminal cases.
This book considers the effectiveness and fairness of using international cooperation to obtain confession evidence or evidence of a suspect or accused person's silence across borders. This is a question of balance in limiting and protecting the right to silence. The functioning of the applicable law in Denmark, England and Wales and Australia is analysed in relation to investigative and trial measures such as police questioning, administrative questioning powers, covert surveillance and the use of silence as evidence of guilt. On the national level, this work examines the way in which domestic rules balance the right to silence in national criminal proceedings, and whether investigative and trial rules produce continuity throughout the criminal proceedings as a whole. From the transnational perspective, comparative legal analysis is used to determine whether the national continuity may be disrupted to such an extent that cooperation in the gathering of confession evidence causes unfairness. From the international perspective, this research compares the right to silence under the ICCPR and the ECHR to identify the overall effect of cooperating under particular human rights frameworks on the question of balance.
ISBN: 9783319420349
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-42034-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
671176
Self-incrimination.
LC Class. No.: K5480.5 / .B55 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 345.056
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