French Criminal Justice: A Comparative Account of the Investigation and Prosecution of Crime in France
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Author(s)Jacqueline Hodgson
PublisherHart Publishing
ISBN / ASIN1841134295
ISBN-139781841134291
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Sales Rank874,826
CategoryLaw
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Basing much of its analysis upon the first major empirical study of the French pre-trial process, this monograph breaks new ground in the field of comparative criminology. Moving away from idealized accounts of judicially supervised investigations, it provides a better understanding of the ways in which an inquisitorially rooted criminal process operates in practice and the factors that influence and constrain its development and functioning. The structure and operation of French criminal justice is set within a broad range of contexts-political, occupational and legal cultures-from the French Republican tradition of state-centered models of authority, across the growing influence of the ECHR, to the local conditions which determine the ways in which individual discretion is exercised. The French model of investigative supervision and accountability is contrasted with more adversarial procedures and in particular, the different ways in which the reliability of evidence is guaranteed and the interests of the accused protected.
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