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Author Elias, Sian, author

Title Fairness in criminal justice : golden threads and pragmatic patches / Sian Elias
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2018

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Series The Hamlyn lectures ; 2016
Hamlyn lectures ; 2016.
Contents 'Fair and just'? -- Righting criminal justice -- 'The most important of all judicial functions'
Summary British criminal justice is a principal legacy of Empire in the common law world. It attempts fairness between prosecutors and accused in an accusatory system for establishing criminal responsibility supervised by a judge who is conspicuously detached from the fray. Fundamental features, today recognised as human rights, include the presumption of innocence and onus of proof, the privilege against self-incrimination, and the right to legal advice and representation. In these lectures, Dame Sian Elias examines modern challenges to this conception of criminal justice prompted by anxiety about crime and the costs and delays in proof of guilt. They include enlarged prosecutorial discretion in charging, incentivisation of early guilty pleas, adoption of reverse onuses of proof, application to criminal proceedings of principles of modern civil case management, and measures to bring the victim into the criminal justice system. The lectures question whether this repositioning risks the integrity of the system
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject University of Exeter. School of Law.
Criminal justice, Administration of.
Justice.
Criminal justice, Administration of
Justice
Genre/Form lectures.
Lectures
Lectures.
Conférences.
Form Electronic book
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