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FÖRUNDERSÖKNING : Förenklad utredning - Förenklad rapporteringHultgren Viklund, Lotten January 2008 (has links)
<p>Uppsatsen redogör för den rättsliga regleringen avseende förundersökning, kortfattade anteckningar samt förenklad brottsutredning. Vidare så belyses förfarandena i de rättsregler och principer fastlagda till skydd för rättsäkerheten på området. Inom ramen för uppsatsen har två undersökningar företagits för två skilda brottskategorier ringa narkotikabrott, eget bruk samt snatteri.</p>
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Another attempt at deterrence : the use of mandatory minimum sentencing /Faulconer, David A. January 1983 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Ohio State University, 1983. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 117-129). Available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center
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You might get more than you bargain for : En diskussionsanalys av förutsättningarna för införande av plea bargain i svensk straffprocessLindgren, Pontus January 2013 (has links)
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Court sentencing patterns /Kinney, J. Bryan January 2005 (has links)
Dissertation (Ph.D.) - Simon Fraser University, 2005. / Dissertation (School of Criminology) / Simon Fraser University.
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Die Gefahrtragung nach Gefahrenbeherrechung in Recht der PapyriGeschwinder, Hans-Jürgen, January 1900 (has links)
Inaug.-Diss.--Cologne. / Vita. Bibliography: p. iv-xix.
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The evolution of the inquisitorial procedure in Roman LawUrch, Erwin J. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--St. Louis University. / "In relation to the completed dissertation the following reprints present but a fragmentary view of the subject. But the graduate board ... accept the materials herewith presented in lieu of ... publication in full."--Foreword. A series of papers based on thesis (Ph. D.) St. Louis university, 1930. Reprinted from Classical weekly, Classical bulletin, Classical journal and United States law review, 1929-1934. Bibliography at end of each paper.
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Legal tolls and the rule of law the judicial response to police killings in South America /Brinks, Daniel M. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Notre Dame, 2004. / Thesis directed by Guillermo O'Donnell for the Department of Political Science. "April 2004." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 405-414).
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FÖRUNDERSÖKNING : Förenklad utredning - Förenklad rapporteringHultgren Viklund, Lotten January 2008 (has links)
Uppsatsen redogör för den rättsliga regleringen avseende förundersökning, kortfattade anteckningar samt förenklad brottsutredning. Vidare så belyses förfarandena i de rättsregler och principer fastlagda till skydd för rättsäkerheten på området. Inom ramen för uppsatsen har två undersökningar företagits för två skilda brottskategorier ringa narkotikabrott, eget bruk samt snatteri.
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Premenstrual syndrome as a substantive criminal defenceGore, Sally, 1979- January 2003 (has links)
It is now over twenty years since the criminal trials of two women caught the attention of the British media. Sandra Craddock (later Smith) and Christine English both raised a successful defence of diminished responsibility based on premenstrual syndrome to a murder charge. In these cases the Court of Appeal apparently determined that PMS is a factor that can limit criminal responsibility. Although this thesis concentrates on the situation as it exists in English law, many of its conclusions are equally relevant to other legal systems, particularly those in common law jurisdictions. / The issues that are likely to arise in a criminal trial in which a defendant wishes to base a substantive defence on premenstrual syndrome can be condensed into five central questions: (i) Does premenstrual syndrome exist at all? (ii) If so, does the defendant suffer from the condition? (iii) Did PMS cause or contribute to the defendant's actions? (iv) If the answer to (iii) is yes, should the act be excused? (v) If so, under what category of excuse? This thesis will discuss the way in which these questions might best be approached. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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Cultural diversity in international standards for criminal sentencesBraun, Felix, 1973- January 2001 (has links)
This thesis examines the debate about cultural relativism of human rights in the concrete context of the prohibition of torture, inhuman and degrading treatment as applied to criminal sentences. A study of the jurisprudence concerning the prohibition reveals that traditional legal methodology is unable to decide this debate unequivocally. It is argued that both an extreme uniformity in its interpretation as well as a complete lack of common standards are indefensible in the contemporary system of international law. Therefore, any modern interpretation of the prohibition has to strike a balance between these two extremes. Yet, this balance can not be established unilaterally once and for all. It has to be the result of an ongoing universal debate within the preexisting legal framework. Thus, the compromise that is found will shift over time to reflect the evolving consensus of the international community.
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