This paper discusses isolationism, cosmopolitanism and local resistance as conflicting powers shaping law reform. It concentrates on legislation recently introduced in France giving suspects the right to be assisted by a lawyer when questioned by the police. France has for a very long time maintained an idiosyncratic position on this issue, effectively barring lawyers’ presence in police interrogations, thus diverging from the solutions adopted by most legal systems in Europe and the Western world. Under pressure from the ECtHR (post Salduz v Turkey jurisprudence and, notably, Brusco v France), France has finally abandoned this position. The focus then moves on to Greece, where isolationism similar to that exhibited in France can be dem...
This book examines the procedural, cultural, and institutional framework of custodial interrogation ...
Not only have the Miranda warnings become a recognized procedure in police interrogations in the Uni...
__Abstract__ In October 2013, the European Union adopted a Directive, which guarantees, inter ali...
ABSTRACT. Until the enactment of the Law of 14 April 2011, suspects questioned by the police in Fran...
Until the enactment of the Law of 14 April 2011, suspects questioned by the police in France were en...
The decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Salduz v Turkey led to considerable re...
This Article compares the use of exclusion to deal with evidence obtained through coerced confession...
In April 2011 a major reform of the law regulating the police custody phase (la garde à vue) was ado...
This is the first book to offer an extensive cosmopolitan, cross-cultural insight into the perennial...
This article examines the responses of national courts to the ECtHR's decision in Salduz v Turkey th...
Rhetoric often claims that the European Union (EU), in issues related to Justice and Home Affairs, h...
This paper reports on a research project (conducted between 2005 and 2006), funded by the European U...
The paper aims at answering to two research questions: a. which standards of judicial scrutiny natio...
Under the American approach to criminal justice, freedom of the individual is of the utmost importan...
This dissertation provides an empirical analysis of the standard setting and policy-making processes...
This book examines the procedural, cultural, and institutional framework of custodial interrogation ...
Not only have the Miranda warnings become a recognized procedure in police interrogations in the Uni...
__Abstract__ In October 2013, the European Union adopted a Directive, which guarantees, inter ali...
ABSTRACT. Until the enactment of the Law of 14 April 2011, suspects questioned by the police in Fran...
Until the enactment of the Law of 14 April 2011, suspects questioned by the police in France were en...
The decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Salduz v Turkey led to considerable re...
This Article compares the use of exclusion to deal with evidence obtained through coerced confession...
In April 2011 a major reform of the law regulating the police custody phase (la garde à vue) was ado...
This is the first book to offer an extensive cosmopolitan, cross-cultural insight into the perennial...
This article examines the responses of national courts to the ECtHR's decision in Salduz v Turkey th...
Rhetoric often claims that the European Union (EU), in issues related to Justice and Home Affairs, h...
This paper reports on a research project (conducted between 2005 and 2006), funded by the European U...
The paper aims at answering to two research questions: a. which standards of judicial scrutiny natio...
Under the American approach to criminal justice, freedom of the individual is of the utmost importan...
This dissertation provides an empirical analysis of the standard setting and policy-making processes...
This book examines the procedural, cultural, and institutional framework of custodial interrogation ...
Not only have the Miranda warnings become a recognized procedure in police interrogations in the Uni...
__Abstract__ In October 2013, the European Union adopted a Directive, which guarantees, inter ali...