The criminal justice system of Basel is described as a cantonal example for Switzerland. Special attention is paid to the Prosecution Service Function within this framework and its relationship to police and courts. The article not only refers to legal provisions but to the factual handling of criminal cases as wel
Conflict of jurisdiction is an issue that is not a new problem, but is one that is becoming more pre...
Abstract This article explores the wider ambit of prosecutorial work outside classic criminal procee...
What are the origins of direct democracy in Switzerland? How does the Swiss judiciary function? What...
The comparison of the operations of the administration of justice among cantons shows on one side la...
The national criminal justice system of Spain is described. Special attention is paid to the functio...
The Spanish judicial system is independent and headed by the Supreme Court. Spain has a civil law sy...
Swiss governmental power is divided vertically into three main levels, the Confederation, followed b...
This contribution, based on a statistical approach, undertakes to link data on resources (personnel ...
Minor infractions represent the majority of criminal cases. Simplified or summary procedures have ad...
This article provides an overview of the various forms of proceedings available within 11 European c...
This book comes as the first English language, systematic overview of Swiss criminal law. It provide...
Data on crime figures, types of cases, levels of prosecution and sanctions and the criminal prosecut...
"Analyzing the role of Germany as a law-exporting nation the essay deals with a very specific aspec...
The establishment of the European Public Prosecutor's Office represents an important step in the con...
The present work provides an overview of the role that victims play as prosecutors, irrespective of ...
Conflict of jurisdiction is an issue that is not a new problem, but is one that is becoming more pre...
Abstract This article explores the wider ambit of prosecutorial work outside classic criminal procee...
What are the origins of direct democracy in Switzerland? How does the Swiss judiciary function? What...
The comparison of the operations of the administration of justice among cantons shows on one side la...
The national criminal justice system of Spain is described. Special attention is paid to the functio...
The Spanish judicial system is independent and headed by the Supreme Court. Spain has a civil law sy...
Swiss governmental power is divided vertically into three main levels, the Confederation, followed b...
This contribution, based on a statistical approach, undertakes to link data on resources (personnel ...
Minor infractions represent the majority of criminal cases. Simplified or summary procedures have ad...
This article provides an overview of the various forms of proceedings available within 11 European c...
This book comes as the first English language, systematic overview of Swiss criminal law. It provide...
Data on crime figures, types of cases, levels of prosecution and sanctions and the criminal prosecut...
"Analyzing the role of Germany as a law-exporting nation the essay deals with a very specific aspec...
The establishment of the European Public Prosecutor's Office represents an important step in the con...
The present work provides an overview of the role that victims play as prosecutors, irrespective of ...
Conflict of jurisdiction is an issue that is not a new problem, but is one that is becoming more pre...
Abstract This article explores the wider ambit of prosecutorial work outside classic criminal procee...
What are the origins of direct democracy in Switzerland? How does the Swiss judiciary function? What...