The American prosecutor plays a powerful role in the judicial system, wielding the authority to accept or decline a case, choose which crimes to allege, and decide the number of counts to charge. These choices, among others, are often made with little supervision or institutional oversight. This prosecutorial discretion has prompted scholars to look to the role of prosecutors in Europe for insight on how to reform the American system of justice. In The Prosecutor in Transnational Perspective, Erik Luna and Marianne Wade, through the works of their contributors coupled with their own analysis, demonstrate that valuable lessons can be learned from a transnational examination of prosecutorial authority. They examine both parallels and distinct...
Criminal law scholars have long agreed that prosecutors wield vast and largely unreviewable discreti...
Prosecutorial discretion is emerging as an important criminal justice reform issue in the United Sta...
This chapter compares the ways in which the prosecution function is evolving in England and Wales an...
The American prosecutor plays a powerful role in the judicial system, wielding the authority to acce...
"Prosecutors have a powerful and generally little-understood role in the criminal justice system. Th...
The key to the growing prominence of prosecutors, both in the United States and elsewhere, lies in t...
Prosecutors are the most powerful officials in the American criminal justice system. The decisions t...
During the past two decades, scholars, politicians, and legal practitioners in the United States hav...
In regulating the authority and discretion exercised by contemporary prosecutors,national systems ba...
What happens when public prosecutors, the most powerful officials in the criminal justice system, se...
International prosecutors are the gatekeepers to international criminal justice. They have the sole ...
The adjudication of transnational criminal cases is burdened by a very narrow compulsory process mec...
As every lawyer knows, the prosecutor is the most powerful figure in the American criminal justice s...
In a recent issue of this Journal, Professor Abraham Goldstein and Research Fellow Martin Marcus dis...
As the only American attorneys charged with seeking justice, prosecutors play an important role and...
Criminal law scholars have long agreed that prosecutors wield vast and largely unreviewable discreti...
Prosecutorial discretion is emerging as an important criminal justice reform issue in the United Sta...
This chapter compares the ways in which the prosecution function is evolving in England and Wales an...
The American prosecutor plays a powerful role in the judicial system, wielding the authority to acce...
"Prosecutors have a powerful and generally little-understood role in the criminal justice system. Th...
The key to the growing prominence of prosecutors, both in the United States and elsewhere, lies in t...
Prosecutors are the most powerful officials in the American criminal justice system. The decisions t...
During the past two decades, scholars, politicians, and legal practitioners in the United States hav...
In regulating the authority and discretion exercised by contemporary prosecutors,national systems ba...
What happens when public prosecutors, the most powerful officials in the criminal justice system, se...
International prosecutors are the gatekeepers to international criminal justice. They have the sole ...
The adjudication of transnational criminal cases is burdened by a very narrow compulsory process mec...
As every lawyer knows, the prosecutor is the most powerful figure in the American criminal justice s...
In a recent issue of this Journal, Professor Abraham Goldstein and Research Fellow Martin Marcus dis...
As the only American attorneys charged with seeking justice, prosecutors play an important role and...
Criminal law scholars have long agreed that prosecutors wield vast and largely unreviewable discreti...
Prosecutorial discretion is emerging as an important criminal justice reform issue in the United Sta...
This chapter compares the ways in which the prosecution function is evolving in England and Wales an...