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Politik- und Verwaltungsreform in Kontinentaleuropa
Subnationaler Institutionenwandel im deutsch-französischen Vergleich- Authors:
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- Staatslehre und politische Verwaltung, Volume 14
- Publisher:
- 2008
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- Copyright year
- 2008
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8329-3728-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-1255-5
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Staatslehre und politische Verwaltung
- Volume
- 14
- Language
- German
- Pages
- 353
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 2 - 8
- Tables of Abbreviations and Figures No access Pages 9 - 12
- Posing the Problem and Defining the Subject-Matter No access Pages 13 - 15
- Systems and Methods of Criminal Justice No access Pages 15 - 17
- The Common Distinction between Pre-Trial and Trial Proceedings . No access Pages 17 - 18
- The Idea of a Universal Model of Procedural Order and the Creation of the ICC as a Supranational Jurisdiction No access Pages 18 - 19
- Human Rights, Especially the Principles of a Fair and Expeditious Trial and the Presumption of Innocence No access
- The Principle of Legality: Proportionality and the Equality of Arms No access
- The Concept of Due Process No access
- Customary International Law No access
- Applicable Rules of Treaty Interpretation for the ICCSt No access
- Procedural Accountability and Contractual Concepts of Criminal Justice No access
- First Results and Further Analysis No access Pages 24 - 24
- France: The Examining Magistrate’s Dependence on Other Investigating Bodies in the Initiation of the Criminal Process No access Pages 25 - 28
- Germany: The Discretion of the Police and Prosecution to Trigger Criminal Proceedings No access Pages 28 - 29
- England: Party-Led Proceedings Applying an Adversarial Method of Criminal Justice No access Pages 29 - 30
- The ICC: Prosecutorial Inquiry and the Authority of the Pre-Trial Chambers to Initiate Actual Investigations in Case of Proprio Motu Action No access Pages 30 - 33
- The Historical-Systematic Characteristic: Modified Inquisitorial Method and the Investigating, Prosecuting, and Adjudicating Functions of State Authority No access Pages 33 - 34
- The Political Characteristic: Political Necessity and Compromise as Mechanisms for a Non-Traditionally Rooted but Powerful Pre-Trial Judiciary No access Pages 34 - 35
- France: "Judicial" Supervision Performed by Judges and Prosecutors and the Examining Magistrate’s Own Investigations No access Pages 36 - 38
- Germany: Issuing of Warrants, Deciding on Appeals, and Securing of Evidence No access Pages 38 - 39
- England: Issuing of Warrants and Granting of Bail by the Justices of the Peace No access Pages 39 - 40
- The ICC: Different Orders and Warrants Reflecting Political Sensitivity No access Pages 40 - 41
- Comparative Cross-Section: Prosecutorial or Judicial Models of the Collection of Evidence No access Pages 41 - 44
- France: Judges Concluding the Investigations of the "juge d’instruction" No access Pages 45 - 46
- Germany: Continuing Strong Judicial Powers When Scrutinizing the Indictment in the "Zwischenverfahren" No access Pages 46 - 50
- England: A System of Adversarial Hearings Ensuring Due Process on an Early Stage of the Criminal Process No access Pages 50 - 54
- The ICC: Strong Judicial Interference By Virtue of Article 61 (1), (7) ICCSt No access Pages 54 - 57
- Comparative Cross-Section: A Survey and an Analysis of the Powers of the PTC at the ICC No access Pages 57 - 63
- Concluding Remarks: Overall Comparative Cross-Section on Judicial Decisions in the Pre-Trial Phase of Criminal Proceedings No access Pages 64 - 66
- Summary No access Pages 67 - 67
- Conclusion générale No access Pages 68 - 68
- Zusammenfassung No access Pages 69 - 70
- Bibliography No access Pages 71 - 80
- Index No access Pages 81 - 353





