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Human Rights and the Criminal Justice System
Author | : Anthony Amatrudo,Leslie William Blake |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2014-09-15 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781135145439 |
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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
Author | : Ben Emmerson,Andrew Ashworth,Alison Macdonald,Mark A. Summers |
Publsiher | : Sweet & Maxwell |
Total Pages | : 1133 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781847039118 |
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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.
Crime and Human Rights
Author | : Stephen Parmentier,Elmar G. M. Weitekamp |
Publsiher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2007-10-10 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780762313068 |
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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.
Beyond Virtue and Vice
Author | : Alice M. Miller,Mindy Jane Roseman |
Publsiher | : University of Pennsylvania Press |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 2019-02-08 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780812295757 |
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Over the past two decades, human rights as legal doctrine and practice has shifted its engagement with criminal law from a near exclusive condemnation of it as a source of harm toward increasingly invoking it as a necessary remedy for abuses. These shifts are most visible in the context of sexuality, reproduction, and gender. Criminal law appears in modern states as a tool for societies to define forbidden acts (crimes) and prescribe punishments. It authorizes the state to use force as an aspect of expressing and establishing norms—societal expectations for acceptable behavior which when breached permit individuals to be excluded and stigmatized as unfit for inclusion. But the core principles of human rights oppose exclusion and stigma and embrace the equality and dignity of all. Therefore there is an insuperable tension when human rights actors invoke criminal law to protect and vindicate human rights violations. Beyond Virtue and Vice examines the ways in which recourse to the criminal law features in work by human rights advocates regarding sexuality, gender, and reproduction and presents a framework for considering if, when, and under what conditions, recourse to criminal law is compatible with human rights. Contributors from a wide range of disciplinary fields and geographic locations offer historical and contemporary perspectives, doctrinal cautionary tales, and close readings of advocacy campaigns on the use of criminal law in cases involving abortion and reproductive rights, HIV/AIDS, sex work and prostitution law, human trafficking, sexual violence across genders, child rights and adolescent sexuality, and LGBT issues. The volume offers specific values and approaches of possible use to advocates, activists, policy makers, legislators, scholars, and students in their efforts to craft dialogue and engagement to move beyond state practices that compromise human rights in the name of restraining vice and extolling virtue. Contributors: Aziza Ahmed, Widney Brown, Sealing Cheng, Sonia Corrêa, Joanna N. Erdman, Janet Halley, Alli Jernow, Maria Lucia Karam, Ae-Ryung Kim, Scott Long, Vrinda Marwah, Alice M. Miller, Geetanijali Misra, Rasha Moumneh, Wanja Muguongo, Oliver Phillips, Zain Rizvi, Mindy Jane Roseman, Esteban Restrepo Saldarriaga, Tara Zivkovic.
Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Law and Practice
Author | : Philippa Southwell,Michelle Brewer,Ben Douglas-Jones KC |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 739 |
Release | : 2020-11-11 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781526514806 |
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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.
Justice for Victims of Crime
Author | : Albin Dearing |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 398 |
Release | : 2017-02-06 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9783319450483 |
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This book analyses the rights of crime victims within a human rights paradigm, and describes the inconsistencies resulting from attempts to introduce the procedural rights of victims within a criminal justice system that views crime as a matter between the state and the offender, and not as one involving the victim. To remedy this problem, the book calls for abandoning the concept of crime as an infringement of a state’s criminal laws and instead reinterpreting it as a violation of human rights. The state’s right to punish the offender would then be replaced by the rights of victims to see those responsible for violating their human rights convicted and punished and by the rights of offenders to be treated as accountable agents.
Human Rights Best Practices Relating to Criminal Justice in a Nutshell
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Criminal procedure |
ISBN | : 8190441159 |
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Human Rights in European Criminal Law
Author | : Stefano Ruggeri |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 317 |
Release | : 2015-01-02 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9783319120423 |
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This book deals with human rights in European criminal law after the Lisbon Treaty. Doubtless the Lisbon Treaty has constituted a milestone in the development of European criminal justice. Not only has the reform following the Treaty given binding force to the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, but furthermore it has paved the way for unprecedented forms of supranational legislation. In this scenario, the enforcement of individual rights in criminal matters has become a core goal of EU legislation. Alongside these developments, new interactions between national and supranational jurisprudences have emerged, which have significantly contributed to a human rights-oriented approach to European criminal law. The book analyses the main developments of this complex phenomenon from an interdisciplinary perspective. Criminal and procedural law, constitutional law and comparative law must thus be combined to achieve a full understanding of these developments and of their impact on national law.