Anglo‐American guilty pleas have inspired criminal justice reformers in many inquisitorially based systems in recent years, in response to caseload pressures. In France, two different procedures based on the defendant's confession were introduced in 1999 and 2004 respectively: an out‐of‐court disposal (the composition pénale ) and a prosecution pathway (the comparution sur reconnaissance préalable de culpabilité ). Basing its analysis upon direct observations and interviews with French public prosecutors, this article examines the impact of these procedures on the French criminal justice system and its actors. Rather than a move from an inquisitorial to a more adversarial system, data collected for this study show a bureaucratization of the...
Using observational and interview data from my own empirical study of the investigation and prosecut...
This study discusses a murder case in France\u27s trial court for the most serious crimes, the Cour ...
Good men everywhere praise the presumption of innocence. And be they Frenchmen, Germans, or American...
L’analyse des procédures de reconnaissance préalable de culpabilité en droit français et en droit an...
2 Tomes. 1102 p. Mention très honorable avec les félicitations du juryThe analysis of guilty plea pr...
This chapter compares the ways in which the prosecution function is evolving in England and Wales an...
End of the XX century showed that almost all European countries have failed in the suppression of th...
International audienceFaced with the common problem of excessive and unreasonable length in modern c...
The participation of lay jurors in criminal courts has known much ebb and flow both in France and in...
Our paper surveys the development of criminal hybrid models in two continental jurisdictions, Italy ...
In France, like in England, the Public Prosecutor is historically intended to ensure the judicial na...
Recent years have seen an intermittent debate amongst journalists, policy-makers and academics in ad...
International audienceStructural and procedural reforms were hastened in an attempt to modernize the...
The recent reform adopted by the French Parliament, the Loi of 15 June 2000, touches upon a wide ran...
International audienceIn all legal States, the overall objective of criminal justice is to reduce cr...
Using observational and interview data from my own empirical study of the investigation and prosecut...
This study discusses a murder case in France\u27s trial court for the most serious crimes, the Cour ...
Good men everywhere praise the presumption of innocence. And be they Frenchmen, Germans, or American...
L’analyse des procédures de reconnaissance préalable de culpabilité en droit français et en droit an...
2 Tomes. 1102 p. Mention très honorable avec les félicitations du juryThe analysis of guilty plea pr...
This chapter compares the ways in which the prosecution function is evolving in England and Wales an...
End of the XX century showed that almost all European countries have failed in the suppression of th...
International audienceFaced with the common problem of excessive and unreasonable length in modern c...
The participation of lay jurors in criminal courts has known much ebb and flow both in France and in...
Our paper surveys the development of criminal hybrid models in two continental jurisdictions, Italy ...
In France, like in England, the Public Prosecutor is historically intended to ensure the judicial na...
Recent years have seen an intermittent debate amongst journalists, policy-makers and academics in ad...
International audienceStructural and procedural reforms were hastened in an attempt to modernize the...
The recent reform adopted by the French Parliament, the Loi of 15 June 2000, touches upon a wide ran...
International audienceIn all legal States, the overall objective of criminal justice is to reduce cr...
Using observational and interview data from my own empirical study of the investigation and prosecut...
This study discusses a murder case in France\u27s trial court for the most serious crimes, the Cour ...
Good men everywhere praise the presumption of innocence. And be they Frenchmen, Germans, or American...