Judicial Role in Criminal Proceedings

Judicial Role in Criminal Proceedings

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The role of the judge in criminal proceedings is a multifaceted one that is subject constantly to new demands and challenges. In recent times,for example, judges have been accorded greater responsibility for case management in advance of trial, adaptations to the rules of evidence have enhanced the scope for discretionary decision-making, while legislative developments in the sentencing field have forced a reevaluation of the judge's role in sentencing offenders. In the near future, the judicial role in this jurisdiction will take on a new dimension when the Human Rights Act is implemented. This collection of essays includes contributions on the above themes and beyond, including the issues of plea bargaining, judges in emergency situations, judges and media concerns, victims in the criminal process and magistrates' justice. The collection is comparative and international in scope and includes contributions from leading scholars in the United States, Europe and elsewhere. Authors include Judge Jack B. Weinstein, Andrew Ashworth, Mike McConville, and Justice Albie Sachs.
EAN 9781841130453
ISBN 1841130451
Binding Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date December 4, 2000
Pages 352
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156 x 27
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Editors Doran Sean; Jackson, John D