Cataloged from PDF version of article.We compare two alternative legal presumptions, one more pro-defendant than the other, with the objective of reducing bureaucratic corruption to any target level at minimum social costs, broadly defined to include law enforcement costs, trial costs, and verdict error costs. In the absence of collusion possibilities between law enforcers and offenders, presumption of innocence involves lower social costs for low corruption targets while presumption of guilt has a cost advantage for high corruption targets, Allowing for collusion enlarges the corruption range over which the presumed innocence rule will dominate. However, there are two possible exceptions to this outcome, namely, if the government's law enf...
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This article considers the increasing tendency for legislatures to depart from the fundamental crimi...
We consider the role of asymmetric information on the emergenceof collusion between criminals and en...
We compare two alternative legal presumptions, one more pro-defendant than the other, with the objec...
International audienceProdefendant rules in criminal procedure, such as the presumption of innocence...
The article conducts a study of the international and national experience of introducing the presump...
The article conducts a study of the international and national experience of introducing the presump...
It is recognized that the burden of proof in criminal justice is on the shoulder of the prosecution....
It is recognized that the burden of proof in criminal justice is on the shoulder of the prosecution....
This article analyzes corruption of law enforcement agents: payment of bribes to agents so that they...
Criminal procedure has long set a boundary between public and private in criminal enforcement: gener...
We consider a stylized model of crime and punishment in which the prosecution policy is defined by t...
In jurisdictions that subscribe to adversarial mode of litigation, burdens and standards of proof ha...
We provide an additional justification for the pro-defendant bias in Anglo-American criminal procedu...
This version includes corrections, republished in the article of record: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/...
In this article, bribery crimes are one of the crimes that threaten the normal functioning of state ...
This article considers the increasing tendency for legislatures to depart from the fundamental crimi...
We consider the role of asymmetric information on the emergenceof collusion between criminals and en...
We compare two alternative legal presumptions, one more pro-defendant than the other, with the objec...
International audienceProdefendant rules in criminal procedure, such as the presumption of innocence...
The article conducts a study of the international and national experience of introducing the presump...
The article conducts a study of the international and national experience of introducing the presump...
It is recognized that the burden of proof in criminal justice is on the shoulder of the prosecution....
It is recognized that the burden of proof in criminal justice is on the shoulder of the prosecution....
This article analyzes corruption of law enforcement agents: payment of bribes to agents so that they...
Criminal procedure has long set a boundary between public and private in criminal enforcement: gener...
We consider a stylized model of crime and punishment in which the prosecution policy is defined by t...
In jurisdictions that subscribe to adversarial mode of litigation, burdens and standards of proof ha...
We provide an additional justification for the pro-defendant bias in Anglo-American criminal procedu...
This version includes corrections, republished in the article of record: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/...
In this article, bribery crimes are one of the crimes that threaten the normal functioning of state ...
This article considers the increasing tendency for legislatures to depart from the fundamental crimi...
We consider the role of asymmetric information on the emergenceof collusion between criminals and en...