
Criminal Evidence and Human Rights
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This edited collection showcases the latest theoretically informed, methodologically astute and doctrinally rigorous scholarship in criminal procedure and evidence, human rights and comparative law, and will be a major addition to the literature in all of these fields.
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Jill Hunter is Professor of Law, University of New South Wales.
Content
Paul Roberts and Jill Hunter
1. A Constitutional Revolution in South African Criminal Procedure?
PJ Schwikkard
2. Human Rights in Hong Kong Criminal Trials
Simon NM Young
3. Right to Counsel During Custodial Interrogation in Canada: Not Keeping Up with the Common Law Joneses
Christine Boyle and Emma Cunliffe
4. Degrading Searches and Illegally Obtained Evidence in the Malaysian Criminal Justice System
Salim Farrar
5. Human Rights, Constitutional Law and Exclusionary Safeguards in Ireland
John Jackson
6. The Exclusion of Evidence Obtained by Violating a Fundamental Right: Pragmatism Before Principle in
the Strasbourg Jurisprudence
Andrew Ashworth
7. Normative Evolution in Evidentiary Exclusion: Coercion, Deception and the Right to a Fair Trial
Paul Roberts
8. Ozymandias On Trial: Wrongs and Rights in DNA Cases
Jeremy Gans
9. Delayed Complaint, Lost Evidence and Fair Trial: Epistemic and Non-epistemic Concerns
David Hamer
10. 'Give Us What You Have'-Information, Compulsion and the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination as a Human Right
Andrew L-T Choo
11. The Presumption of Innocence as a Human Right
Hock Lai Ho
12. Confronting Confrontation
Mike Redmayne
13. Human Deliberation in Fact-Finding and Human Rights in the Law of Evidence
Craig R Callen
14. Reliability, Hearsay and the Right to a Fair Trial in New Zealand
Chris Gallavin
15. Finessing the Fair Trial for Complainants and the Accused: Mansions of Justice or Castles in the Air?
Terese Henning and Jill Hunter
16. Human Rights, Cosmopolitanism and the Scottish 'Rape Shield'
Peter Duff
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