Since its inception, the French jury system has generated controversy and passionate argument. The jury originated at the time of the French Revolution as a potent symbol of democratic self-governance. Alternately praised and attacked by successive governments over two centuries, the jury became entrenched in the French justice system and in the French mind. Yet, in recent years, the French jury\u27s future has become the subject of intense political debate. This article provides an overview of historical changes to the French jury system, describing how it was transformed from an independent body of lay citizens into a mixed decisionmaking body of professional and lay judges. The article then turns to a discussion of recent developments, i...
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Since its inception, the French jury system has generated controversy and passionate argument. The j...
End of the XX century showed that almost all European countries have failed in the suppression of th...
The participation of lay jurors in criminal courts has known much ebb and flow both in France and in...
France has never adopted the principle of jury trials in civil cases. For criminal trials, it was in...
France has never adopted the principle of jury trials in civil cases. For criminal trials, it was in...
Trial Jury and Sovereignty. Questions regarding the foundations of the Trial jury arose in 1996, wh...
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Marco Fioravanti, Sieyès and the constitutional jury : historical I judicial perspectives. This art...
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This article examines the evolution of the jury from its origins in England through its transportati...
What is the effect of introducing jury members in criminal courts? While surveys regularly point out...
In the United States, voir dire is viewed as essential to selecting an impartial jury. Judges, lawye...
Since its inception, the French jury system has generated controversy and passionate argument. The j...
End of the XX century showed that almost all European countries have failed in the suppression of th...
The participation of lay jurors in criminal courts has known much ebb and flow both in France and in...
France has never adopted the principle of jury trials in civil cases. For criminal trials, it was in...
France has never adopted the principle of jury trials in civil cases. For criminal trials, it was in...
Trial Jury and Sovereignty. Questions regarding the foundations of the Trial jury arose in 1996, wh...
This thesis is about the criminal jury as a political institution. It wants to explore the eventual ...
In a series of stunning decisions handed down in the last few years, the European Court of Human Rig...
The Making of Citizenship : the «Scandalous» Verdicts of not Guilty brought by the Jury in Early 19t...
In many countries, lay people participate as decision makers in legal cases. Some countries include ...
Marco Fioravanti, Sieyès and the constitutional jury : historical I judicial perspectives. This art...
The 1831 Belgian Constitution restored the jury trial for criminal matters, press offences and polit...
This article examines the evolution of the jury from its origins in England through its transportati...
What is the effect of introducing jury members in criminal courts? While surveys regularly point out...
In the United States, voir dire is viewed as essential to selecting an impartial jury. Judges, lawye...