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  1. Sep 26, 2024 · The Journal of Criminal Law is a peer-reviewed, practical tool for students, lecturers and practitioners alike. It provides detailed analysis of what is happening in the courts-at every level from magistrates' court right up to the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights.

  2. Criminal Law Forum is a peer-reviewed journal advancing criminal law theory, practice, and reform globally. Publishes original contributions and disseminates noteworthy public documents. Serves the global community of criminal law scholars and practitioners.

  3. The Journal of Criminal Law is a peer-reviewed, practical tool for students, lecturers and practitioners alike. It provides detailed analysis of what is happening in the courts-at every level from magistrates' court right up to the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights.

  4. Sage publishes a diverse portfolio of fully Open Access journals in a variety of disciplines. Explore Gold Open Access Journals Alternatively, you can explore our Disciplines Hubs, including:

  5. The Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law is one of the nation's preeminent forums for discussing regional, national, and international criminal law issues. Since its inception in 2000, the journal has published cutting-edge scholarship by professors, judges, research fellows, clerks, and law students from across the country.

  6. May 21, 2024 · Preview abstract. This article considers the law of confessions in England and the United States of America Supreme Court's Fourteenth amendment cases, with a focus on suspects who are vulnerable. The question that is asked in the piece of work is whether the English ...

  7. Aug 1, 2022 · Brain Mapping: A Critical Overview of its Applicability, Reliability and Validity in the Indian Criminal Justice System. shivam bhattacharya. Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (USD 30) Arrest under (CrPC) Code of Criminal Procedure. shivani singh.

  8. The Journal of Criminal Law is a peer-reviewed, practical tool for students, lecturers and practitioners alike. It provides detailed analysis of what is happening in the courts-at every level from magistrates' court right up to the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights.

  9. Dec 22, 2023 · In Part I, I explain the importance of proportionality in assessing criminal culpability and determining appropriate punishments. In Part II, I explain how existing hate crime laws operate. In Part III, I articulate how a hate crime offender denies the agency, and ultimately the personhood, of the victim.

  10. The Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in Brady v. Maryland turns sixty this year. The Brady doctrine, which requires the government to disclose favorable and material evidence to the defendant, is one of the most frequently litigated criminal procedure issues.