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The challenges posed by the spread of coronavirus infection are global and affect almost all spheres of public life, including criminal justice. To minimize direct social communication, the possibilities of using remote legal procedures in criminal procee... see more

During last decades, the managerialism model has predominated to solve structural and managerial problems in public service organizations. The Iranian judiciary has used some components of this model for years to solve the problem of lack of resources and... see more

This article presents an historical account of the English criminal trial jury from its birth in the thirteenth century, as a largely self-informing institution that replaced the ordeals, to the nineteenth century, where the passivity of the modern trial ... see more

The right of a child offender to participate effectively in criminal proceedings is a fundamental aspects of a right to a fair trial and is guaranteed in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 as well as in international instruments, inclu... see more

The violent nature of some crimes and the high crime rate in South Africa reflect the fact that some offenders constitute a real threat to the security of communities. It is understandable, therefore, that the state seeks to protect its citizens through p... see more

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