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CRIME, PROCEDURE AND EVIDENCE IN A COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT
Crime, procedure and evidence in a comparative and international context : essays in Honour of Professor Mirjan Damaska / edited by John Jackson, Máximo Langer, and Peter Tillers. - Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2008. - XII, 438 p. ; 25 cm
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DIREITO PROCESSUAL PENAL, CRIME, PROVA PENAL, MEIO DE PROVA, DIREITO COMPARADO

1- Introduction: Damaska and comparative law / John Jackson and Máximo Langer. 2- Mirjan Damaska: A bridge between legal cultures / Harold Hongju Koh. I: DIVERGING AND CONVERGING PROCEDURAL LANDSCAPES, CHANGES IN THE INSTITUTIONAL AND POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT AND LEGAL TRANSPLANTS. 3- The decay of the inquisitorial ideal : plea bargaining invades german criminal procedure / Thomas Weigend. 4- Sentencing in the US : an inquisitorial soul in an adversarial body? / William T. Pizzi. 5- Italian criminal procedure : a system caught between two traditions / Luca Marafioti. 6- The two faces of justice in the Post-Soviet Legal Sphere : adversarial procedure, jury trial, plea-bargaining and the inquisitorial legacy / Stephen C. Thaman. 7- Some trends in continental criminal procedure in transition countries of South-Eastern Europe / Davor Krapac. II: RE-EXPLORING THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT. 8- Dances of criminal justice : thoughts on systemic differences and the search for the truth / Elisabetta Grande. 9- Cognitive strategies and models of fact-finding / Craig R. Callen. 10- Are there universal principles or forms of evidential inference? : of inference networks and onto-epistemology / Peter Tillers. III: HUMAN RIGHTS STANDARDS AND HYBRIDISATION IN THE TRANSNATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PROSECUTION OF CRIME. 11- Extraterritorial jurisdiction : applications to 'terrorism' / M. Cherif Bassiouni. 12- Faces of transnational justice : two attempts to build common standards beyond national boundaries / John Jackson. 13- Reflections on the 'hybridisation' of criminal procedure / Mireille Delmas-Marty. 14- The confrontation right across the systemic divide / Richard D. Friedman. IV: THE CHALLENGE FOR COMPARATIVE SCHOLARSHIP. 15- The good faith acquisition of Stolen Art / J ohn Henry Merryman. 16- Faces of justice adrift? Damaska's comparative method and the future of common law evidence / Paul Roberts. 17- Utility and truth in the scholarship of Mirjan Damaska / Ronald J. AlIen and Georgia N. Alexakis. 18- Sentencing and comparative law theory / Richard S. Frase. 19- No right answer? / James Q. Whitman. POSTSCRIPT. 20- Anglo-american and continental systems : Marsupiais and Mammals of the law / Richard O. Lempert. APPENDIX. Interview with Mirjan Damaska / Máximo Langer.