This article compares the model of custodial legal advice provided for under section 58 of PACE and adopted by the Court of Appeal, with the findings of empirical work recently undertaken for the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice
This article concerns the little-known and rarely-exercised power of the Criminal Cases Review Commi...
This article considers the development of the law surrounding judge alone trials in the ACT, which c...
Informed by data extracted from 30,921 police electronic custody records, drawn from 44 police stati...
This thesis explores the reasons behind barristers' advice to defendants in the Crown Court on plea,...
This article reports on the so-called "sons of "Cadder" cases in which the UK Supreme Court has shed...
In at least one criminal court in the USA, the discretion exercised by judicial officers in making b...
Growing efforts in the United Kingdom to establish ‘‘triage’ ’ programs at the police gateway to the...
January 2011 marks the 25th anniversary of the introduction of the unequivocal right of police stati...
This article considers the contribution of comparative empirical research in shaping best practice n...
The unmet demand for legal aid generally and for criminal law matters in particular, has grown in ta...
In the article, the comparative legal analysis of ensuring the rule of law in the criminal proceedin...
With legal aid reform having the potential to change the organisation of criminal defence services a...
The article presents information on the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 in England, which...
This article proposes a recognition of five tiers of criminal justice reflecting five degrees of lim...
This Country Report for England and Wales has arisen out of a comparative study into police station ...
This article concerns the little-known and rarely-exercised power of the Criminal Cases Review Commi...
This article considers the development of the law surrounding judge alone trials in the ACT, which c...
Informed by data extracted from 30,921 police electronic custody records, drawn from 44 police stati...
This thesis explores the reasons behind barristers' advice to defendants in the Crown Court on plea,...
This article reports on the so-called "sons of "Cadder" cases in which the UK Supreme Court has shed...
In at least one criminal court in the USA, the discretion exercised by judicial officers in making b...
Growing efforts in the United Kingdom to establish ‘‘triage’ ’ programs at the police gateway to the...
January 2011 marks the 25th anniversary of the introduction of the unequivocal right of police stati...
This article considers the contribution of comparative empirical research in shaping best practice n...
The unmet demand for legal aid generally and for criminal law matters in particular, has grown in ta...
In the article, the comparative legal analysis of ensuring the rule of law in the criminal proceedin...
With legal aid reform having the potential to change the organisation of criminal defence services a...
The article presents information on the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 in England, which...
This article proposes a recognition of five tiers of criminal justice reflecting five degrees of lim...
This Country Report for England and Wales has arisen out of a comparative study into police station ...
This article concerns the little-known and rarely-exercised power of the Criminal Cases Review Commi...
This article considers the development of the law surrounding judge alone trials in the ACT, which c...
Informed by data extracted from 30,921 police electronic custody records, drawn from 44 police stati...