peer-reviewedSummary: Trials have evolved into an adversarial process, and the state has taken over the prosecutorial function. There are five challenges to this ‘equality of arms’: expanded powers of the state to address a perceived imbalance between prosecution and defence; emergency provisions becoming part of normal law; the application of criminal law to deal with regulatory issues; the use of civil jurisdiction as a crime prevention strategy; and the accommodation of victims and witnesses within the system. Maintaining a balance between security and public protection on the one hand and strong due process safeguards on the other is a complex task. But keeping both perspectives in mind helps ensure that new measures are driven ...
This thesis explores the manner in which the Irish criminal process addresses the specific needs of ...
Since 1997, the Criminal Cases Review Commission of England, Wales and Northern Ireland has served a...
Surprising as it may seem, the European arrest warrant (EAW) can be used by one State to take over a...
Trials have evolved into an adversarial process, and the state has taken over the prosecutorial func...
The manner in which criminal suspects are brought to trial has changed considerably in the past fort...
peer-reviewedThere has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law are...
peer-reviewedThis article has sought to examine the criminal justice system s interactions with vict...
This paper will examine the changing role played by the judiciary in criminal trials. The paper exam...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
peer-reviewedIt is not difficult to find, in Ireland, traces of what David Garland would call the "...
This paper explores the historical context behind the emergence of the due process value system whic...
peer-reviewedIt is clear that Ireland has witnessed evidence of a ‘tooling up’ of the state in the f...
peer-reviewedEvidence is the lifeblood of a trial in the common law world and the admissibility of ...
Serious organised crime groups may enjoy virtual impunity through the corruption and coercion of par...
Introduction: The law on the admissibility of improperly obtained evidence in Ireland was first auth...
This thesis explores the manner in which the Irish criminal process addresses the specific needs of ...
Since 1997, the Criminal Cases Review Commission of England, Wales and Northern Ireland has served a...
Surprising as it may seem, the European arrest warrant (EAW) can be used by one State to take over a...
Trials have evolved into an adversarial process, and the state has taken over the prosecutorial func...
The manner in which criminal suspects are brought to trial has changed considerably in the past fort...
peer-reviewedThere has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law are...
peer-reviewedThis article has sought to examine the criminal justice system s interactions with vict...
This paper will examine the changing role played by the judiciary in criminal trials. The paper exam...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
peer-reviewedIt is not difficult to find, in Ireland, traces of what David Garland would call the "...
This paper explores the historical context behind the emergence of the due process value system whic...
peer-reviewedIt is clear that Ireland has witnessed evidence of a ‘tooling up’ of the state in the f...
peer-reviewedEvidence is the lifeblood of a trial in the common law world and the admissibility of ...
Serious organised crime groups may enjoy virtual impunity through the corruption and coercion of par...
Introduction: The law on the admissibility of improperly obtained evidence in Ireland was first auth...
This thesis explores the manner in which the Irish criminal process addresses the specific needs of ...
Since 1997, the Criminal Cases Review Commission of England, Wales and Northern Ireland has served a...
Surprising as it may seem, the European arrest warrant (EAW) can be used by one State to take over a...