Constitutional criminal procedural rights are familiar to contemporary criminal law scholars and practitioners alike. But today, U.S. criminal justice may diverge substantially from its centuries-old framework when all three branches recognize only a core set of inviolable rights, implicitly or explicitly discarding others. This criminal procedural line drawing takes place when the U.S. criminal justice system engages in law enforcement cooperation with foreign criminal justice systems in order to advance criminal cases. This Article describes the two forms of this criminal procedural line drawing. The first is a “core criminal procedure” approach, rooted in fundamental rights, that arises in the exchange of electronic evidence but is relat...
Though international criminal justice has developed into a flourishing judicial system over the last...
The last two decades have witnessed an astounding transformation of the international legal landscap...
This Article develops a pluralistic account of substantive international criminal law (ICL). Challen...
Constitutional criminal procedural rights are familiar to contemporary criminal law scholars and pra...
This article argues that the adjudication of transnational criminal cases in the United States raise...
Over the last decade, the European Union has adopted legislation that calls for the mutual recogniti...
The breathtaking growth of international criminal law over the past decade has resulted in the prose...
Throughout the world, a trend toward a shared - a constitutional - criminal procedure may be detec...
Over and over again during the past few decades, the federal government has launched ambitious inter...
This Article examines extradition and jurisdiction over extraterritorial crime, focusing on the rela...
William Stuntz\u27s recent article, The Uneasy Relationship Between Criminal Procedure and Criminal ...
This article will demonstrate that these general claims, as well as certain observations about speci...
The distinction between civil and criminal procedures has blurred with the advent and growth of hybr...
Armed conflicts result in too many atrocities being committed. Once a conflict is over, the criminal...
In an age of globalization, criminal activity too has become internationalized. The response from th...
Though international criminal justice has developed into a flourishing judicial system over the last...
The last two decades have witnessed an astounding transformation of the international legal landscap...
This Article develops a pluralistic account of substantive international criminal law (ICL). Challen...
Constitutional criminal procedural rights are familiar to contemporary criminal law scholars and pra...
This article argues that the adjudication of transnational criminal cases in the United States raise...
Over the last decade, the European Union has adopted legislation that calls for the mutual recogniti...
The breathtaking growth of international criminal law over the past decade has resulted in the prose...
Throughout the world, a trend toward a shared - a constitutional - criminal procedure may be detec...
Over and over again during the past few decades, the federal government has launched ambitious inter...
This Article examines extradition and jurisdiction over extraterritorial crime, focusing on the rela...
William Stuntz\u27s recent article, The Uneasy Relationship Between Criminal Procedure and Criminal ...
This article will demonstrate that these general claims, as well as certain observations about speci...
The distinction between civil and criminal procedures has blurred with the advent and growth of hybr...
Armed conflicts result in too many atrocities being committed. Once a conflict is over, the criminal...
In an age of globalization, criminal activity too has become internationalized. The response from th...
Though international criminal justice has developed into a flourishing judicial system over the last...
The last two decades have witnessed an astounding transformation of the international legal landscap...
This Article develops a pluralistic account of substantive international criminal law (ICL). Challen...