This article discusses the division of labor between the judge and the jury in rendering judgment, and the separation of law and fact historically and currently, focusing on Spain and Russia. Both Russia and Spain rejected the Anglo-American general verdict of “guilty” or “not-guilty” in favor of a list of questions or propositions presented to the jury during their criminal procedure reforms of the 1990’s. This article also delves into the jury deliberation, verdict, and judgment process of the two countries
The article deals with the issues of normative and scientific substantiation of trial juries in Russ...
The article considers various forms of participating in the administration of justice in criminal ca...
This article discusses Spain’s history of trial by jury, focusing on the reinstatement of trial by j...
This article discusses the division of labor between the judge and the jury in rendering judgment, a...
This paper briefly compares the provisions of the Russian Jury Law of 1993 and the Spanish Jury Law ...
Thaman compares the provisions of the 1993 Russian Jury Law with the 1995 Spanish Jury Law, focusing...
This paper focuses on the dialectic between the search for truth, adversarial procedure, and lay par...
In 1995, the Spanish Parliament reenacted trial by jury in criminal cases by implementing a mandate ...
This article addresses the question of fact and law in Russian jury trials, specifically the practic...
The article is devoted to the analysis of experience of Anglo-American and continental legal system ...
This Article begins by discussing the nineteenth-century origins of trial by jury in Russia and the ...
This article examines the history of trial by jury as practiced in Russia from 1864 to the present. ...
This article traces the genesis of the Russian jury law of July 16, 1993, and places it in the conte...
This article explores the extent to which the Russian jury system has achieved goals crucial to the ...
This article discusses the Russian criminal justice system’s transformation from the unjust Soviet s...
The article deals with the issues of normative and scientific substantiation of trial juries in Russ...
The article considers various forms of participating in the administration of justice in criminal ca...
This article discusses Spain’s history of trial by jury, focusing on the reinstatement of trial by j...
This article discusses the division of labor between the judge and the jury in rendering judgment, a...
This paper briefly compares the provisions of the Russian Jury Law of 1993 and the Spanish Jury Law ...
Thaman compares the provisions of the 1993 Russian Jury Law with the 1995 Spanish Jury Law, focusing...
This paper focuses on the dialectic between the search for truth, adversarial procedure, and lay par...
In 1995, the Spanish Parliament reenacted trial by jury in criminal cases by implementing a mandate ...
This article addresses the question of fact and law in Russian jury trials, specifically the practic...
The article is devoted to the analysis of experience of Anglo-American and continental legal system ...
This Article begins by discussing the nineteenth-century origins of trial by jury in Russia and the ...
This article examines the history of trial by jury as practiced in Russia from 1864 to the present. ...
This article traces the genesis of the Russian jury law of July 16, 1993, and places it in the conte...
This article explores the extent to which the Russian jury system has achieved goals crucial to the ...
This article discusses the Russian criminal justice system’s transformation from the unjust Soviet s...
The article deals with the issues of normative and scientific substantiation of trial juries in Russ...
The article considers various forms of participating in the administration of justice in criminal ca...
This article discusses Spain’s history of trial by jury, focusing on the reinstatement of trial by j...