Walsh on Criminal Procedure is a comprehensive treatment of all aspects of criminal procedure from police powers of investigation right through to post-sentencing processes. The second edition responds to recent developments by offering a comprehensive, expert and accessible analysis of all aspects of Irish criminal procedure. A consistent theme throughout is an emphasis on comprehensive detail and clarity with the needs of both prosecution and defence in mind. New to this Edition * Nine new chapters, including: Basic principles and values; Criminal justice institutions; Jurisdiction; Surveillance; Initiation of criminal proceedings; and District Court proceedings and trial. * Major expansion of the chapter on Sentencing to incorporate the ...
The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Process surveys the topics and issues in the field of criminal proce...
Criminal Law and Procedure: Cases and Materials, now in its eleventh edition, weaves commentary and ...
Ireland as a common law jurisdiction operates an adversarial system. Ireland has a written Constitut...
This text presents and analyses Irish law on all aspects of police powers, the jurisdiction of the c...
The manner in which criminal suspects are brought to trial has changed considerably in the past fort...
Recourse to forensic capabilities is on an upward trajectory; yet, concurrently, international scand...
Police procedures and practices in the investigation of crime are shaped by many things. One particu...
Introduction: The law on the admissibility of improperly obtained evidence in Ireland was first auth...
This thesis presents the history of the parole process with particular emphasis on the operation of ...
This thesis provides a comprehensive overview of the presumption of innocence in Irish law. It argue...
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
peer-reviewedIt is not difficult to find, in Ireland, traces of what David Garland would call the "...
peer-reviewedThis thesis examines the role of investigative interviewing in the Irish criminal justi...
peer-reviewedSummary: Trials have evolved into an adversarial process, and the state has taken over...
The purpose of Criminal Procedure in Hong Kong is to provide students and practitioners with a guide...
The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Process surveys the topics and issues in the field of criminal proce...
Criminal Law and Procedure: Cases and Materials, now in its eleventh edition, weaves commentary and ...
Ireland as a common law jurisdiction operates an adversarial system. Ireland has a written Constitut...
This text presents and analyses Irish law on all aspects of police powers, the jurisdiction of the c...
The manner in which criminal suspects are brought to trial has changed considerably in the past fort...
Recourse to forensic capabilities is on an upward trajectory; yet, concurrently, international scand...
Police procedures and practices in the investigation of crime are shaped by many things. One particu...
Introduction: The law on the admissibility of improperly obtained evidence in Ireland was first auth...
This thesis presents the history of the parole process with particular emphasis on the operation of ...
This thesis provides a comprehensive overview of the presumption of innocence in Irish law. It argue...
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
peer-reviewedIt is not difficult to find, in Ireland, traces of what David Garland would call the "...
peer-reviewedThis thesis examines the role of investigative interviewing in the Irish criminal justi...
peer-reviewedSummary: Trials have evolved into an adversarial process, and the state has taken over...
The purpose of Criminal Procedure in Hong Kong is to provide students and practitioners with a guide...
The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Process surveys the topics and issues in the field of criminal proce...
Criminal Law and Procedure: Cases and Materials, now in its eleventh edition, weaves commentary and ...
Ireland as a common law jurisdiction operates an adversarial system. Ireland has a written Constitut...