Truthseeking and Criminal Procedure in the Supreme Court’s Last Term
Many thanks to Concurring Opinions and Dan Solove for inviting me to guest blog and to Dan for the kind introduction. I look forward to the visit and am excited to be part of C.O.’s talented and...
View ArticleHow Far Can Lawyers Go in Criticizing the Court? An International Perspective
At the end of May, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), a hybrid court composed of national and international judges, issued a warning to a defense lawyer for offending the...
View ArticleGerman Bundestag Passes Plea Bargaining Law
Germany was once known as a “land without plea bargaining.” Those days are now long gone. On May 28, the German Bundestag passed a law amending the German Code of Criminal Procedure to regulate plea...
View ArticleNew Empirical Work on International Criminal Law
Máximo Langer and Joseph W. Doherty at UCLA have just posted Managerial Judging, Court’s Limited Information and Parties’ Resistance: An Empirical Assessment of Why the Reforms to Expedite Procedure of...
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