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Human rights in the context of constitutional criminal procedure
Adjudication and the rule of law
Truthfinding and impartiality in the criminal process
The crown and the criminal: the privilege against self-incrimination
Plea bargaining
Human rights in the context of substantive criminal law
Baccaria: theories on punishment and legal formalism
Punishment and its influence on normative integration
On legal formalism: the principle of legality in criminal law
Essays on human rights in the context of international and constitutional law
Access to court as a human right according to the European Convention of Human Rights
Morality of virtue vs. morality of mere duty or why do penalties require legal process whereas rewards do no?
Adjudication and the rule of law
Truthfinding and impartiality in the criminal process
The crown and the criminal: the privilege against self-incrimination
Plea bargaining
Human rights in the context of substantive criminal law
Baccaria: theories on punishment and legal formalism
Punishment and its influence on normative integration
On legal formalism: the principle of legality in criminal law
Essays on human rights in the context of international and constitutional law
Access to court as a human right according to the European Convention of Human Rights
Morality of virtue vs. morality of mere duty or why do penalties require legal process whereas rewards do no?