توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Improperly Obtained Evidence in Anglo-American and Continental Law
نام کتاب : Improperly Obtained Evidence in Anglo-American and Continental Law
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : شواهد نادرست به دست آمده در حقوق انگلیسی-آمریکایی و قاره ای
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نویسندگان : Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos
ناشر : Bloomsbury; Hart Publishing
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : [329]
ISBN (شابک) : 2018044755 , 9781849463829
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 Mb
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Title page
Copyright
Dedication
PREFACE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CASES
TABLE OF LEGISLATION
1
Introduction
I. Four Comparative Law Pillars
II. Linguistics
III. Who Excludes?
IV. At What Stage of the Processis Evidence Excluded?
V. What Happens after Exclusion?
VI. Organisation of the Book
2 Exclusionary Rules for Evidence Obtained in Violation of the Right to Privacy: Greece and the United States
I. Prolegomena on the Link BetweenConstitutionalisation and AutomaticExclusionary Rules
II. Reading the Exclusionary Rule into the Constitution
III. Constitutional Exclusionary Rules
IV. The Greek Exclusionary Rule for Evidence Obtained by the Commission of Criminal Offences
V. Same Origins, Different Directions: The Deterrent and Protective Rationales in Action
VI. Caveats
VII. Concluding Thoughts
VIII. Epilogue: Triggers for the Constitutionalisationof the Exclusionary Rule
3 Discretionary Exclusion of Evidence Obtained in Violation of the Right to Privacy: France and England and Wales
I. General Principles and Legislative Framework
II. Jurisprudential Applications: Admitting Evidence Obtained in Violation of the Right to Privacy
III. Evidence Obtained Through the Bugging of PoliceCells: French Lessons for England and Wales?
IV. Concluding Thoughts
4 Improperly Obtained Confessional Evidence: Converging Rights-Based Approaches
I. The Modern Metamorphoses of the French Nullitésof the Garde À Vue: The Road to Automatic Nullities
II. Automatic Nullities for Violations of Suspects’ Rights in Greece
III. Miranda v Arizona: The Exclusionary Rule in Fast Decline (but Exclusion is Still Automatic)
IV. Confessional Evidence, Reliability and Suspects’ Rights: A Mixed Picture in the UK
V. Concluding Thoughts
5 Confessional Evidence and European Court of Human Rights Jurisprudence: Building Rights-based Consensus or Backtracking on Rights Protection?
I. The European Court of Human Rights’ Miranda Moment: The Salduz Jurisprudence
II. From Salduz’s Exclusionary Rule to Common Custodial Interrogation Rights in Europe (Passing by the EU Procedural Rights Directives)
III. Throwing Salduz ‘Off the Rails’?
IV. Concluding Thoughts
6 Reinvigorating the Rights Thesis
I. Improperly Obtained Evidence and the Aims of the Criminal Process
II. ‘Excluding Evidence as Protecting Rights’ Revisited
III. Is There Support in Comparative Law for the Rights Thesis?
IV. Concluding Thoughts
7 Epilogue: The Future
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX