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This book deals with consensual mechanisms in criminal proceedings analyzed comparatively. In the first place, it addresses the common systemic foundations of consensual mechanisms and the observation of most up-to-date supranational trends in their development. In the second place, it presents phenomenon of negotiated justice outside the common law systems through examples of Poland, Germany and Brazil. The combination of these two approaches provides a good basis for observation on the general advantages and disadvantages of negotiated justice. It also helps for balancing the optimal extensiveness of its use in the contemporary criminal proceedings.



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Foreword - Theoretical and methodological foundations for consensual models based on Polish example - Study on general characteristics of consensual procedures and reform trends - Consensual proposals – recommendations of the European Court of Human Rights - Development of consensual mechanisms in the Polish criminal proceedings - Institution of conviction without conducting a trial under Article 335 of the Code of Criminal Procedure - Voluntary submission to a punishment - Small crown witness in Polish criminal law - Consensual proceedings – Brazilian perspective - Consensual proceedings – German perspective

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 25/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9783631906811, 978-3631906811
      ISBN10: 3631906811

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book deals with consensual mechanisms in criminal proceedings analyzed comparatively. In the first place, it addresses the common systemic foundations of consensual mechanisms and the observation of most up-to-date supranational trends in their development. In the second place, it presents phenomenon of negotiated justice outside the common law systems through examples of Poland, Germany and Brazil. The combination of these two approaches provides a good basis for observation on the general advantages and disadvantages of negotiated justice. It also helps for balancing the optimal extensiveness of its use in the contemporary criminal proceedings.



      Table of Contents

      Foreword - Theoretical and methodological foundations for consensual models based on Polish example - Study on general characteristics of consensual procedures and reform trends - Consensual proposals – recommendations of the European Court of Human Rights - Development of consensual mechanisms in the Polish criminal proceedings - Institution of conviction without conducting a trial under Article 335 of the Code of Criminal Procedure - Voluntary submission to a punishment - Small crown witness in Polish criminal law - Consensual proceedings – Brazilian perspective - Consensual proceedings – German perspective

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