The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between the Russian culture and citizens\u27 perceived fairness of the new Criminal Procedural Code of Russia of 2001 (CPC of 2001). The CPC of 2001 is a key policy in the Russian criminal law reform with the purpose of implementing adversarial procedure elements in Russia. The existing literature has documented the lack of public support along with observed violations of the CPC\u27s major provisions which as made this an important area for study. It is theorized that the apparent contradiction between the underlying values of the Russian culture, and CPC\u27s adversarial procedure that reflects anti-cultural values, are responsible for the lack of substantial public support and ...
This comparative essay is also an objective criticism of a Soviet school of law and its western coun...
‘‘Predatory policing’ ’ occurs where police officers mainly use their authority to advance their own...
In this essay, the author argues that the Russian Criminal Procedure Code satisfies neither European...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between the Russian culture and citizen...
This article has appeared as an attempt to inform foreign scholars of the Public Model of Russian Cr...
This study examines the scope, results, citizen attitudes, and practices of consensual justice refor...
This study examines the scope, results, citizen attitudes, and practices of consensual justice refor...
The countdown of modern judicial reform in Russia has been conducted since the adoption by the Supre...
Background. Russian shrines (the value-semantic foundations of the existence of the Russian crimina...
After 1990, Russia undertook a massive transformation in its view of social order. When a state pro...
The subject of the article is realization of adversarial process principle in Russian criminal proce...
This chapter assesses criminal law and enforcement in Russia. It addresses the history of the Russia...
After a long delay in drafting, a new Criminal Procedure Code for Russia was passed in 2001 and went...
Purpose: In article current trends of application of the criminal procedure legislation of the Russi...
Unlike some other Soviet Codes, first acts of the Bolshevist Criminal law were not modeled after the...
This comparative essay is also an objective criticism of a Soviet school of law and its western coun...
‘‘Predatory policing’ ’ occurs where police officers mainly use their authority to advance their own...
In this essay, the author argues that the Russian Criminal Procedure Code satisfies neither European...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between the Russian culture and citizen...
This article has appeared as an attempt to inform foreign scholars of the Public Model of Russian Cr...
This study examines the scope, results, citizen attitudes, and practices of consensual justice refor...
This study examines the scope, results, citizen attitudes, and practices of consensual justice refor...
The countdown of modern judicial reform in Russia has been conducted since the adoption by the Supre...
Background. Russian shrines (the value-semantic foundations of the existence of the Russian crimina...
After 1990, Russia undertook a massive transformation in its view of social order. When a state pro...
The subject of the article is realization of adversarial process principle in Russian criminal proce...
This chapter assesses criminal law and enforcement in Russia. It addresses the history of the Russia...
After a long delay in drafting, a new Criminal Procedure Code for Russia was passed in 2001 and went...
Purpose: In article current trends of application of the criminal procedure legislation of the Russi...
Unlike some other Soviet Codes, first acts of the Bolshevist Criminal law were not modeled after the...
This comparative essay is also an objective criticism of a Soviet school of law and its western coun...
‘‘Predatory policing’ ’ occurs where police officers mainly use their authority to advance their own...
In this essay, the author argues that the Russian Criminal Procedure Code satisfies neither European...