Roma Tre Law Review – 02/2020

Roma Tre Law Review – 02/2020

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Publisher: Roma TrE-Press

Published: 2021-03-12

Total Pages: 149

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“Roma Tre Law Review” is a law review sponsored by the Department of Law of the University of Roma Tre. It is not focused on a specific topic or a set of issues, but it is aimed at surveying transversally – and from an interdisciplinary perspective – the national and trans-national legal landscape. Its main aim is to promote the diffusion of the Italian legal culture, and namely the type of scholarship produced at Roma Tre, abroad, as well as to investigate the development of the law in several fields and places from an Italian and European viewpoint. Accordingly, the review will host contributions ideally characterized by a specific set of features, and namely by their openness to comparative, historical, and interdisciplinary perspectives on all legal issues of not strictly local concern.


Roma Tre Law Review – 01/2024

Roma Tre Law Review – 01/2024

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Publisher: Roma TrE-Press

Published: 2024-09-26

Total Pages: 154

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The Roma Tre Law Review (R3LR) is an open-source peer-reviewed e-journal which aims to offer a digital forum for scholarly debate on issues of comparative law, international law, law and economics, law and society, criminal law, legal history, and teaching methods in law


Roma Tre Law Review – 01/2023

Roma Tre Law Review – 01/2023

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Publisher: Roma TrE-Press

Published: 2023-10-05

Total Pages: 250

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The Roma Tre Law Review (R3LR) is an open-source peer-reviewed e-journal which aims to offer a digital forum for scholarly debate on issues of comparative law, international law, law and economics, law and society, criminal law, legal history, and teaching methods in law.


Roma Tre Law Review – 01/2020

Roma Tre Law Review – 01/2020

Author: Giulio Napolitano

Publisher: Roma TrE-Press

Published: 2020-07-14

Total Pages: 319

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The Roma Tre Law Review (R3LR) is an open-source peer-reviewed e-journal which aims to offer a digital forum for scholarly debate on issues of comparative law, international law, law and economics, law and society, criminal law, legal history, and teaching methods in law.


Roma Tre Law Review – 02/2023

Roma Tre Law Review – 02/2023

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Publisher: Roma TrE-Press

Published: 2024-02-07

Total Pages: 193

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The Roma Tre Law Review (R3LR) is an open-source peer-reviewed e-journal which aims to offer a digital forum for scholarly debate on issues of comparative law, international law, law and economics, law and society, criminal law, legal history, and teaching methods in law.


Roma Tre Law Review – 02/2021

Roma Tre Law Review – 02/2021

Author: Giorgio Resta

Publisher: Roma TrE-Press

Published: 2022-03-07

Total Pages: 113

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“Roma Tre Law Review” is a law review sponsored by the Department of Law of the University of Roma Tre. It is not focused on a specific topic or a set of issues, but it is aimed at surveying transversally – and from an interdisciplinary perspective – the national and trans-national legal landscape. Its main aim is to promote the diffusion of the Italian legal culture, and namely the type of scholarship produced at Roma Tre, abroad, as well as to investigate the development of the law in several fields and places from an Italian and European viewpoint. Accordingly, the review will host contributions ideally characterized by a specific set of features, and namely by their openness to comparative, historical, and interdisciplinary perspectives on all legal issues of not strictly local concern.


Powers of the Prosecutor in Criminal Investigation

Powers of the Prosecutor in Criminal Investigation

Author: Karolina Kremens

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-03-26

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 1000291081

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This comparative analysis examines the scope of prosecutorial powers at different phases of criminal investigation in four countries: the United States, Italy, Poland, and Germany. Since in all four the number of criminal cases decided without trial is constantly increasing, criminal investigation has become central in the criminal process. The work asks: who should be in charge of this stage of the process? Prosecutors have gained tremendous powers to influence the outcome of the criminal cases, including powers once reserved for judges. In a system in which the role of the trial is diminishing and the significance of criminal investigation is growing, this book questions whether the prosecutor's powers at the early stage of the process should be enhanced. Using a problem-oriented approach, the book provides a parallel analysis of each country along five possible spheres of prosecutorial engagement: commencing criminal investigation; conducting criminal investigation, undertaking initial charging decisions; imposing coercive measures; and discontinuing criminal investigation. Using the competing adversarial–inquisitorial models as a framework, the focus is on the prosecutor as a crucial figure in the criminal process and investigation. The insights of this book will be of interest and relevance to students and academics in criminal justice, criminology, law, and public policy, as well as policymakers, government officials, and others interested in legal reform.