Human Rights and the Criminal Justice System

Human Rights and the Criminal Justice System

Author: Anthony Amatrudo

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-09-15

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 1135145431

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We now live in a world which thinks through the legislative implications of criminal justice with one eye on human rights. Human Rights and the Criminal Justice System provides comprehensive coverage of human rights as it relates to the contemporary criminal justice system. As well as being a significant aspect of international governance and global justice, Amatrudo and Blake argue here that human rights have also eclipsed the rhetoric of religion in contemporary moral discussion. This book explores topics such as terrorism, race, and the rights of prisoners, as well as existing legal structures, court practices, and the developing literature in Criminology, Law and Political Science, in order to critically review the relationship between the developing body of human rights theory and practice, and the criminal justice system. This book will be of considerable interest to those with academic concerns in this area; as well as providing an accessible, yet sophisticated, resource for upper level undergraduate and postgraduate human rights courses.


Human Rights and Criminal Justice

Human Rights and Criminal Justice

Author: Ben Emmerson

Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 1133

ISBN-13: 1847039111

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A survey of Czech business law, tax and accounting regulations. The political, legal and economic systems of the Republic are outlined.


Victims' Rights, Human Rights and Criminal Justice

Victims' Rights, Human Rights and Criminal Justice

Author: Jonathan Doak

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2008-04-29

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1847314244

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In recent times, the idea of 'victims' rights' has come to feature prominently in political, criminological and legal discourse, as well as being subject to regular media comment. The concept nevertheless remains inherently elusive, and there is still considerable ambiguity as to the origin and substance of such rights. This monograph deconstructs the nature and scope of the rights of victims of crime against the backdrop of an emerging international consensus on how victims ought to be treated and the role they ought to play. The essence of such rights is ascertained not only by surveying the plethora of international standards which deal specifically with crime victims, but also by considering the potential cross-applicability of standards relating to victims of abuse of power, with whom they have much in common. In this book Jonathan Doak considers the parameters of a number of key rights which international standards suggest victims ought to be entitled to. He then proceeds to ask whether victims are able to rely upon such rights within a domestic criminal justice system characterised by structures, processes and values which are inherently exclusionary, adversarial and punitive in nature.


Beyond Virtue and Vice

Beyond Virtue and Vice

Author: Alice M. Miller

Publisher: Pennsylvania Studies in Human

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0812251083

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Beyond Virtue and Vice examines human rights practices that bring crimninal law to bear on sexuality, gender, and reproduction and seek to articulate if, when, and under what conditions, recourse to criminal law is compatible with human rights in matters of gender expression and equality, sexuality, and reproductive health and justice.


Crime and Human Rights

Crime and Human Rights

Author: Stephen Parmentier

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2007-10-10

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 0762313064

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The first part of this book looks at several types of crimes, old and new, from the angle of human rights and human rights violations. The second part sketches the influence of the human rights paradigm on the criminal justice system in North America and Europe. The last part addresses issues relating to crime and human rights.


The Impact of Human Rights Prosecutions

The Impact of Human Rights Prosecutions

Author: Ulrike Capdepón

Publisher: Leuven University Press

Published: 2020-11-16

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 9462702497

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New perspectives on human rights prosecutions in various regional contexts Human rights prosecutions are the most prominent mechanisms that victims demand to obtain accountability. Dealing with a legacy of gross human rights violations presents opportunities to enhance the right to justice and promote a more equal application of criminal law, a fundamental condition for a more substantive democracy in societies. This book seeks to analyse the impact, advances, and difficulties of prosecuting perpetrators of mass atrocities at national and international levels. What role does criminal justice play in redressing victims’ wrongs, guaranteeing the non-repetition of mass atrocities, and attempting to overcome the damage caused by systematic human rights violations? This volume addresses critical issues in the field of human rights prosecution by drawing on the experiences of a variety of post-conflict and authoritarian countries covering three world regions. Contributing authors cover prosecutions in post-Nazi Germany, post-Communist Romania, and transnational legal complaints by victims of the Franco dictatorship, as well as domestic and third-country prosecutions for human rights violations in the pioneering South American countries of Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay, prosecutions in Darfur and Kenya, and the work of the International Criminal Court. The Impact of Human Rights Prosecutions offers insights into the difficulties human rights trials face in different contexts and regions, and also illustrates the development of these legal procedures over time. The volume will be of interest to human rights scholars as well as legal practitioners, participants, justice system actors, and policy makers.


Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Law and Practice

Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Law and Practice

Author: Philippa Southwell

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2020-11-11

Total Pages: 739

ISBN-13: 152651480X

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Recommended by The Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, Dame Sara Thornton, in her 2020 report on “The Modern Slavery Act 2015 Statutory Defence: A call for evidence” "Rarely can the talent of so many practitioners be accessed in one convenient resource." Crimeline Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Law and Practice, Second Edition provides guidance to those who deal directly or indirectly with those affected by modern slavery and trafficking, employ or manage a workforce, or have oversight of supply chains. It enables practitioners to deal with issues of law and procedure by providing an accessible, but comprehensive, summary of the points that need to be considered in order to plan a coherent litigation or compliance strategy. This Second Edition focuses on areas which have become of critical importance such as: - The modern slavery defence - Corporate accountability and modern slavery compliance statements - National Referral Mechanism for victims - How to identify victims of trafficking and modern slavery - How to elicit key information from victims of trafficking and modern slavery - Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings - The EU Anti-trafficking Directive This highly accessible guide draws on the expertise and experience of professionals in different disciplines, so that practitioners can receive guidance for their own practice and an understanding of the inter-relationship with other practice areas. Criminal, immigration, commercial and civil lawyers will find this an essential guide. It is also important for businesses when undertaking human rights due diligence assessments, as well as for those who work in law enforcement, the judiciary and academia.


Human Rights of Accused Under Criminal Justice System

Human Rights of Accused Under Criminal Justice System

Author: Mujibur Rehman

Publisher: Independent Aurthor

Published: 2023-05-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781805299905

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Of late, it has become a fashion to talk of rights, rights and only rights by every strata of human thinking. But there is a need to peruse much deep into and beyond the labyrinth of rights. Therefore, in a welter of rights, the rights of an accused form a kernel of entire human rights discourse at the infancial beginning of 21st century. Rights of the accused and transgression thereof are pervading all the geo-political entity jurisdiction ever since the inception of human habitation on this beautiful planet. No doubt there have been certain jurisdictions wherein the rights of accused have been preserved, promoted and protected. All the revealed regimes and divine discourses have been utopian, unanimous and united on the basic rights of an accused. As early as in 1215, Magna Carta under Section 37 had provided a brolly of protection of an accused regarding his rights and against any arbitrary arrest, detention and confinement contrary to the procedure established by law. The expression 'Human Rights' denotes all those rights, which are inherent in our nature without which we cannot live as human beings. Among all species of human rights, right to life receives precedence and is a sine qua non for the enjoyment of other rights - which only supplements and extends the complete meaning and content to the right to life. In the event of any invasion to this right, other rights-which are subsidiary to this right becomes meaningless, since the entire edifice of human rights jurisprudence is raised on the bedrock of right to life. Human rights are neither privileges nor gifts given at the whim of a ruler or a government. Neither can they be taken away by any arbitrary power. They cannot be denied nor can they be forfeited because an individual has committed an offence or broken any law. If we look at the concept of human rights from the Indian point of view we find that the concept of human rights is not alien to the Indian Political thinkers and philosophers. They have expressed concern to secure human rights and fundamental freedoms for all human beings everywhere since the very early times of Vedic age. The Indian philosophy characterizes the foundation of Human rights in ancient conception of Dharma and Danda which regulated the governance of State and its citizens.


Human Rights and International Criminal Law

Human Rights and International Criminal Law

Author: Borhan Uddin Khan

Publisher: International Studies in Human

Published: 2022-03-31

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 9789004447455

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The book considers human rights approaches to crimes from a theoretical and practical perspective, analyses various crimes under international law, and examines the application, implementation and enforcement of international criminal law.