Contenu du sommaire : Le jury dans le procès pénal au XXIè siècle
Revue | Revue internationale de droit pénal |
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Numéro | vol. 72, no 1-2, 2001 |
Titre du numéro | Le jury dans le procès pénal au XXIè siècle |
Texte intégral en ligne | Accessible sur l'internet |
- Séance d'ouverture / Opening session - Giovanni CONSO p. 15-18
- The idea of the conference - Stephen C. Thaman p. 19-23
- The jury in belgium - Philip Traest p. 27-50
- The lay assessor system in China - Liling Yue p. 51-56
- Mixed tribunals in Croatia - Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich p. 57-85
- The Danish jury - Peter Garde p. 87-120
- England and Wales report - Michael Zander p. 121-157
- From compurgators to mixed courts : reflections on the historical development of finnish evidence law and court structure - Heikki Pihlajamäki p. 159-174
- le jury en France : Une histoire jamais terminée - Jean Pradel p. 175-179
- Lay participation in Germany - Walter Perron p. 181-195
- Jury trial in Republic of Ireland - Katie Quinn p. 197-214
- The criminal jury system in Imperial Japan and the contemporary argument for its reintroduction - Takashi Maruta p. 215-224
- Lay participation in Norway - Asbjørn Strandbakken p. 225-251
- The reasons for reintroducing trial by jury in Russia - Sergey A. Pashin p. 253-257
- The Scottish jury - Christopher Gane p. 259-272
- Lay participation in South Africa from apartheid to majority rule - Milton Seligson, Milton Seligson p. 273-284
- El jurado Español : ley y practica - Juan-Luis GOMEZ COLOMER p. 285-312
- Lay judges in sweden : A short introduction - Christian Diesen p. 313-315
- Le jury Genèvois - Bernhard Sträuli p. 317-344
- C.J.A. Mittermaier and the 19th century debate about juries and mixed courts - Arnd KOCH p. 347-353
- The advantages and disadvantages of lay judges from a Swedish perspective - Christian Diesen p. 355-363
- Trial by jury : a western or a peculiarly Russian model ? - Marina Nemytina p. 365-370
- “Suppression of evidence and the use of the investigative file in Russian trials : the view of a lawyer.” - Yelena Yu. LVOVA p. 371-403
- Narrative relevance, imagined juries, and a supreme court inspired agenda for jury research - Richard O. Lempert p. 405-413
- Questions of fact and law in Russian jury trials : the practice of the cassational courts under the jury laws of 1864 and 1993 - Stephen C. Thaman p. 415-450
- Interaction between lay assessors and professional judges in German mixed courts - Stefan MACHURA p. 451-479
- >Influence of lay assessors and giving reasons for the judgement in German mixed courts - Christoph Rennig p. 481-494
- Community participation, and the integration within legal formalism in the South Pacific - Mark Findlay p. 495-513
- Social integration and lay participation : the situation in Argentina - Edmundo S. Hendler p. 515-523
- The international development of the jury : the role of the British empire. - Richard Vogler p. 525-550
- Philosophical and social view of the jury : could it have a renaissance in Germany ? - Felix Herzog p. 553-557
- The presumption of innocence and the cour d'assises : is France ready for adversarial procedure ? - Michel Bonnieu p. 559-577
- Paradoxes of lay and professional decision making in common law criminal systems - John D. Jackson p. 579-594
- Lay participation and consensual disposition mechanisms - Thomas Weigend p. 595-601
- The limitations on trial by jury - Peter Duff p. 603-609
- Activités du conseil de l'Europe dans le domaine des problèmes criminels - Aglaïa Tsitsoura p. 613-620