Cultural ombudsmen are needed for defendants of color to help them overcome cultural barriers and guide them through an unfamiliar criminal justice system. The need is more pronounced as increased cultural diversity in society leads to increased cultural clashes in the courtroom. The cultural ombudsman\u27s cultural expertise and guidance promotes the fair administration of justice for defendants of color
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The phenomenon of multiculturalism has its reflection in the growing importance of the concept of ‘c...
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Much has been written about the so-called cultural defense or, more accurately, the proffer of cultu...
Unesco's universal declaration on cultural diversity sees cultural diversity as a source of creativi...
How to manage a growing cultural and religious diversity with its origin in human mobility across th...
Arbitration can serve as a necessary safe harbor from procedural and substantive cultural bias in th...
This paper extends existing research on cultural expertise in domestic settings to international cou...
This article investigates how courtrooms and legal processes recognize, react to and thereby create ...
As diverse ethnic groups continue to experience numeric growth and societal grounding in America, th...
Recognizing the cultural background of a defendant who belongs to a minority culture is known as “cu...
Cultural diversity and its impact on law and legal practices can be analyzed from several different ...
This article analyses the impact of cultural diversity on international criminal proceedings, and wh...
The so-called “cultural defense” before the courts, which seeks full or partial ...
The phenomenon of multiculturalism has its reflection in the growing importance of the concept of ‘c...
How can jurists resolve multicultural conflicts? Which kind of questions should judges ask when cult...
Culture affects criminal law in at least two key ways. First, culture and crime symbiotically define...
This thesis explored the communication and conflict style contrasts between criminal justice profess...
Much has been written about the so-called cultural defense or, more accurately, the proffer of cultu...
Unesco's universal declaration on cultural diversity sees cultural diversity as a source of creativi...
How to manage a growing cultural and religious diversity with its origin in human mobility across th...
Arbitration can serve as a necessary safe harbor from procedural and substantive cultural bias in th...
This paper extends existing research on cultural expertise in domestic settings to international cou...
This article investigates how courtrooms and legal processes recognize, react to and thereby create ...