This article discusses Spain’s history of trial by jury, focusing on the reinstatement of trial by jury in Spain by the 1995 jury legislation implementing Article 125 of the post-Franco Spanish Constitution. It discusses key provisions of the new Spanish jury law with illustrations from the cases of Otegi and others. It also predicts as to whether the classic jury will acquit itself as a catalyst for criminal justice reform in a Civil Law system such as that of Spain
The Clerk of the Court (secretario judicial) in Spanish provincial courts is an important legal acto...
This article considers the controversial proceedings against Baltasar Garzón, Spain’s best-known jud...
The present Chapter tries to trace the influence of American criminal procedure on European legal in...
This article discusses Spain’s history of trial by jury, focusing on the reinstatement of trial by j...
In 1995, the Spanish Parliament reenacted trial by jury in criminal cases by implementing a mandate ...
Even though Spain has traditionally followed a civil law system, it is at present the only European ...
The article discusses the jury system in Spain. It mentions that the Spanish Jury law provides a num...
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...
Since its appearance in Europe, the trial by jury had to travel a long path until it became the offi...
RESUMEN: En este trabajo se aborda la institución del tribunal del jurado, comenzando por la proyec...
In the wake of the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975, Spain enacted a new Constitution cont...
This article discusses the division of labor between the judge and the jury in rendering judgment, a...
This thesis examines the implementation of trial by jury in Argentina as an encouraging example of a...
The article addresses the political, criminal and legal challenges posed by accountability demands f...
The Clerk of the Court (secretario judicial) in Spanish provincial courts is an important legal acto...
This article considers the controversial proceedings against Baltasar Garzón, Spain’s best-known jud...
The present Chapter tries to trace the influence of American criminal procedure on European legal in...
This article discusses Spain’s history of trial by jury, focusing on the reinstatement of trial by j...
In 1995, the Spanish Parliament reenacted trial by jury in criminal cases by implementing a mandate ...
Even though Spain has traditionally followed a civil law system, it is at present the only European ...
The article discusses the jury system in Spain. It mentions that the Spanish Jury law provides a num...
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...
Since its appearance in Europe, the trial by jury had to travel a long path until it became the offi...
RESUMEN: En este trabajo se aborda la institución del tribunal del jurado, comenzando por la proyec...
In the wake of the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975, Spain enacted a new Constitution cont...
This article discusses the division of labor between the judge and the jury in rendering judgment, a...
This thesis examines the implementation of trial by jury in Argentina as an encouraging example of a...
The article addresses the political, criminal and legal challenges posed by accountability demands f...
The Clerk of the Court (secretario judicial) in Spanish provincial courts is an important legal acto...
This article considers the controversial proceedings against Baltasar Garzón, Spain’s best-known jud...
The present Chapter tries to trace the influence of American criminal procedure on European legal in...