The present Chapter tries to trace the influence of American criminal procedure on European legal institutions through a case study of the Spanish jury system, which was loosely modeled on that of the United States. What kind of changes did this legal transplant bring about? Commentators often insist that American influence has made European criminal procedure more “adversarial”. The Author contends that in the present case, far from diffusing American practices and making the Spanish system more adversarial, the American import actually strengthened the non-adversarial structure of Spanish civil law. In identifying the dynamics by which Spain absorbed and adapted the American jury system, the Author would like to suggest further inquiry in...
This article provides a brief historical explanation of the role that juries have played in Anglo-Am...
A Review of Tightening the Reins of Justice in America: A Comparative Analysis of the Criminal Jury...
This paper focuses on the dialectic between the search for truth, adversarial procedure, and lay par...
The present Chapter tries to trace the influence of American criminal procedure on European legal in...
In 1995, the Spanish Parliament reenacted trial by jury in criminal cases by implementing a mandate ...
This article is a critique to the broadly held idea that European criminal procedures have been \u20...
This thesis examines the implementation of trial by jury in Argentina as an encouraging example of a...
This paper briefly compares the provisions of the Russian Jury Law of 1993 and the Spanish Jury Law ...
These remarks begin by expressing a very respectful dissent from other speakers who have referred to...
RESUMEN: En este trabajo se aborda la institución del tribunal del jurado, comenzando por la proyec...
Even though Spain has traditionally followed a civil law system, it is at present the only European ...
This article discusses Spain’s history of trial by jury, focusing on the reinstatement of trial by j...
This article examines the evolution of the jury from its origins in England through its transportati...
Inspiration for procedural reform i~ increasingly sought in the legal thesaurus of foreign countries...
This study explores the perceptions of Hispanics born and reared under a civil law system currently ...
This article provides a brief historical explanation of the role that juries have played in Anglo-Am...
A Review of Tightening the Reins of Justice in America: A Comparative Analysis of the Criminal Jury...
This paper focuses on the dialectic between the search for truth, adversarial procedure, and lay par...
The present Chapter tries to trace the influence of American criminal procedure on European legal in...
In 1995, the Spanish Parliament reenacted trial by jury in criminal cases by implementing a mandate ...
This article is a critique to the broadly held idea that European criminal procedures have been \u20...
This thesis examines the implementation of trial by jury in Argentina as an encouraging example of a...
This paper briefly compares the provisions of the Russian Jury Law of 1993 and the Spanish Jury Law ...
These remarks begin by expressing a very respectful dissent from other speakers who have referred to...
RESUMEN: En este trabajo se aborda la institución del tribunal del jurado, comenzando por la proyec...
Even though Spain has traditionally followed a civil law system, it is at present the only European ...
This article discusses Spain’s history of trial by jury, focusing on the reinstatement of trial by j...
This article examines the evolution of the jury from its origins in England through its transportati...
Inspiration for procedural reform i~ increasingly sought in the legal thesaurus of foreign countries...
This study explores the perceptions of Hispanics born and reared under a civil law system currently ...
This article provides a brief historical explanation of the role that juries have played in Anglo-Am...
A Review of Tightening the Reins of Justice in America: A Comparative Analysis of the Criminal Jury...
This paper focuses on the dialectic between the search for truth, adversarial procedure, and lay par...