The Innocence Project London is a pro bono project dedicated to investigating wrongful convictions in the context of individuals who claim actual innocence i.e. they did not commit the crime for which they have been convicted. Law students undertake work on the cases of convicted individuals who have maintained their innocence but have exhausted the criminal appeals process. The only avenue available to these individuals is to make an application to the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), which was set up to investigate the cases of people who believe they have been wrongfully convicted. The CCRC has the power to refer a case back to the Court of Appeal but requires new evidence or a new legal argument not identified at the time of the...
twin aims of pro bono work in England and Wales as ‘help and hope’. Pro bono work exists, he stated,...
This reflection on a presentation at the Greenwich Learning and Teaching Conference (SHIFT) 2021 sho...
This reflection on a presentation at the Greenwich Learning and Teaching Conference (SHIFT) 2021 sho...
The Innocence Project London is a pro bono project dedicated to investigating wrongful convictions i...
This article draws on original empirical research to explore the rise and fall of innocence projects...
This chapter discusses the preliminary results from original empirical research on the development a...
The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) was the first publicly funded body created to investigat...
YesThe Bradford Innocence Project provides a university led, community supported initiative that dea...
I. Introduction . . . . . 1098 II. Practical Considerations . . . . . 1102 A. Defining Your Scope: D...
This chapter drew on original empirical data to explore the state of ‘UK innocence movement’, which ...
This is the first in-depth empirical research into the UK “innocence movement,” which refers to the ...
Since the establishment of the first student-led Innocence Project at New York’s Cardozo Law School ...
This article examines the two categories that have evolved in the literature concerning Innocence Pr...
Discusses the work of the Cardiff Law School Innocence Project (CLSIP) in reinvestigating allegation...
The Innocence Network is “an affiliation of organizations from all over the world dedicated to provi...
twin aims of pro bono work in England and Wales as ‘help and hope’. Pro bono work exists, he stated,...
This reflection on a presentation at the Greenwich Learning and Teaching Conference (SHIFT) 2021 sho...
This reflection on a presentation at the Greenwich Learning and Teaching Conference (SHIFT) 2021 sho...
The Innocence Project London is a pro bono project dedicated to investigating wrongful convictions i...
This article draws on original empirical research to explore the rise and fall of innocence projects...
This chapter discusses the preliminary results from original empirical research on the development a...
The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) was the first publicly funded body created to investigat...
YesThe Bradford Innocence Project provides a university led, community supported initiative that dea...
I. Introduction . . . . . 1098 II. Practical Considerations . . . . . 1102 A. Defining Your Scope: D...
This chapter drew on original empirical data to explore the state of ‘UK innocence movement’, which ...
This is the first in-depth empirical research into the UK “innocence movement,” which refers to the ...
Since the establishment of the first student-led Innocence Project at New York’s Cardozo Law School ...
This article examines the two categories that have evolved in the literature concerning Innocence Pr...
Discusses the work of the Cardiff Law School Innocence Project (CLSIP) in reinvestigating allegation...
The Innocence Network is “an affiliation of organizations from all over the world dedicated to provi...
twin aims of pro bono work in England and Wales as ‘help and hope’. Pro bono work exists, he stated,...
This reflection on a presentation at the Greenwich Learning and Teaching Conference (SHIFT) 2021 sho...
This reflection on a presentation at the Greenwich Learning and Teaching Conference (SHIFT) 2021 sho...