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Practical Global Criminal Procedure: The United States, Argentina, and the Netherlands [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 275 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2011
  • Leidėjas: Carolina Academic Press
  • ISBN-10: 1594604592
  • ISBN-13: 9781594604591
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 275 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2011
  • Leidėjas: Carolina Academic Press
  • ISBN-10: 1594604592
  • ISBN-13: 9781594604591
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This unique case study text can be used as a supplemental text for courses in comparative or domestic law. The book begins by comparing the legal and criminal justice systems of three countries, in the areas of legal system, court structure, sources of law, and sources of criminal procedure. The text then presents a detailed fictional case that begins as a traffic citation and ends in formal custody for murder, illustrating rules of search and seizure, interrogation, eyewitness identification, and remedies for procedural violations. The book also looks at each country's legislation and legal precedents related to issues arising in the case. Gruber teaches law at the University of Colorado. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Practical Global Criminal Procedure contextualizes criminal procedural law by analyzing police investigation in a homicide case under the law of the United States, Argentina, and the Netherlands.The book discusses the fictional case of Nico Jansen, an 18-year-old high school student who, after a series of events, is charged with murder. The initial police investigation of Nico and his co-defendant becomes the vehicle for an in-depth examination of seizures, searches, interrogations, identifications, and remedies for procedural violations under the law of each country.This book is designed as a student reader, and it can be used to provide a comparative experience to students in a basic criminal procedure course, to supplement a comparative law survey course, or to serve as primary text in a comparative criminal procedure course. The initial chapters provide a basic overview of life, crime, the legal system, and the criminal system in each country, and sets forth the facts of Nico's case. The remaining chapters discuss the relevant criminal procedural law in each country and apply that law to the specific circumstances of Nico's case. Comparison charts appear at the end of each substantive chapter to highlight and summarize the similarities and differences between each country's laws.This book is part of the Contextual Approach Series, edited by Andrew J. McClurg, Professor and Herff Chair of Excellence in Law, The University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law.
Table of Cases
xiii
Index of Statutes and Authorities xxvii
Series Editor's Preface xxxv
Practical Global Criminal Procedure Editor's Preface xxxix
Acknowledgments xlvii
Chapter 1 Life and Crime in the United States, Argentina, and the Netherlands
3(10)
The United States
3(3)
Demographic Information
3(2)
Criminal Justice Statistics
5(1)
Argentina
6(3)
Demographic Information
6(1)
Criminal Justice Statistics
7(2)
The Netherlands
9(4)
Demographic Information
9(1)
Criminal Justice Statistics
10(3)
Chapter 2 Comparing Legal Systems
13(22)
The Great Divides: Civil and Common Law Systems and Adversarial and Inquisitorial Systems
13(3)
Legal Structure of the United States, Argentina, and the Netherlands
16(1)
The United States
16(4)
System Type
16(1)
Court Structure
16(1)
Sources of Law
17(1)
Sources of Criminal Procedure
18(2)
Argentina
20(7)
System Type
20(1)
Court Structure
21(3)
Sources of Law
24(1)
Sources of Criminal Procedure
25(2)
The Netherlands
27(8)
System Type
27(1)
Court Structure
28(1)
Sources of Law
29(2)
Sources of Criminal Procedure
31(4)
Chapter 3 Comparing Criminal Justice Systems
35(14)
The United States
35(4)
Argentina
39(5)
The Netherlands
44(5)
Chapter 4 The Case of Nicolas Jansen
49(8)
The Case Facts
49(8)
Chapter 5 Introduction to Seizures
57(14)
The United States
57(3)
Argentina
60(3)
The Netherlands
63(5)
Summary Comparison Chart
68(3)
Chapter 6 Analyzing the Seizures in Nico's Case
71(22)
From Pulling the Car Over to Issuing the Traffic Citation
71(7)
The United States
71(2)
Argentina
73(3)
The Netherlands
76(2)
From Issuing the Traffic Citation to the Identification
78(10)
The United States
78(4)
Argentina
82(2)
The Netherlands
84(4)
From the Identification to Formal Custody
88(2)
The United States
88(1)
Argentina
89(1)
The Netherlands
89(1)
Summary Comparison Chart
90(3)
Chapter 7 Introduction to Searches
93(12)
The United States
93(3)
Argentina
96(3)
The Netherlands
99(5)
Summary Comparison Chart
104(1)
Chapter 8 Analyzing the Searches of Nico's Car and Person
105(22)
The First Search of Nico's Car
105(9)
The United States
105(1)
The Automobile Exception
105(1)
The Safety Exception
106(1)
Consent
107(1)
Argentina
108(1)
Consent
109(2)
The Netherlands
111(1)
Car Searches under the Code of Criminal Procedure
111(1)
The Road and Traffic Act
112(1)
The Opium Act
112(1)
Safety Searches
113(1)
Consent
113(1)
The Second Search of Nico's Car
114(5)
The United States
114(1)
The Safety Exception
114(1)
The Automobile Exception
115(1)
Searches Incident to Arrest
115(1)
Car Searches Incident to Arrest
116(1)
Argentina
117(1)
The Netherlands
117(1)
The Act on Weapons and Munitions
118(1)
The Search of Nico's Person
119(6)
The United States
119(1)
Terry Frisks
119(1)
Searches Incident to Arrest
119(1)
Summary of U.S. Warrant Exceptions
120(1)
Argentina
120(1)
Personal Searches under Article 230 bis
120(1)
Searches Incident to Detention
121(1)
Summary of Argentine Warrant Exceptions
122(1)
The Netherlands
122(1)
Identification Searches
122(1)
The Act on Weapons and Munitions
122(1)
Safety Searches under the 1993 Police Act
123(1)
Summary of Dutch Provisions Authorizing Warrantless Searches
124(1)
Summary Comparison Chart
125(2)
Chapter 9 The Search of Nico's Home (All about Warrants)
127(26)
The United States
127(8)
Search Warrant Application and Issuing Requirements
128(1)
Search Warrant Form Requirements
129(3)
Search Warrant Execution Requirements
132(3)
Argentina
135(6)
Search Warrant Application and Issuing Requirements
135(2)
Search Warrant Form Requirements
137(2)
Search Warrant Execution Requirements
139(2)
The Netherlands
141(9)
Judicial Searches under Article 110 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
141(1)
"Urgency" Searches under Article 97 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
142(1)
Search Authorization Application and Issuing Requirements
143(1)
Search Document Form Requirements
144(2)
Search Execution Requirements
146(4)
Summary Comparison Chart
150(3)
Chapter 10 Inroduction to Interrogation Law
153(22)
The United States
154(5)
Coerced Confessions and Due Process
156(1)
Miranda Warnings
156(3)
Argentina
159(5)
Coercion and the Ban on Police Interrogation
159(3)
Confessions to Judges
162(2)
The Netherlands
164(8)
Coerced Confessions
164(4)
The Right to Remain Silent
168(2)
Cautioning of the Right to Remain Silent
170(2)
Summary Comparison Chart
172(3)
Chapter 11 Analyzing Nico's Statements
175(16)
Nico's On-the-Scene Statement
175(4)
The United States
175(2)
Argentina
177(1)
The Netherlands
178(1)
Nico's Station House Confession
179(10)
The United States
179(5)
Argentina
184(1)
The Netherlands
184(5)
Summary Comparison Chart
189(2)
Chapter 12 Eyewitness Identifications
191(16)
The United States
192(4)
Argentina
196(4)
The Netherlands
200(5)
Summary Comparison Chart
205(2)
Chapter 13 Remedies for Procedural Violations
207(28)
The United States
208(8)
The Initial Seizure and Searches of Nico
212(1)
The Search of Nico's Home
213(1)
Nico's On-the-Scene and Station House Interrogations
214(2)
Argentina
216(6)
The Initial Seizure and Searches of Nico
220(1)
The Search of Nico's Home
220(2)
Nico's On-the-Scene and Station House Interrogations
222(1)
The Netherlands
222(10)
The Initial Seizure and Searches of Nico
226(1)
The Search of Nico's Home
227(2)
Nico's On-the-Scene and Station House Interrogations
229(3)
Summary Comparison Chart
232(3)
Chapter 14 The Verdict
235(30)
Four Comparative Lessons
235(7)
Common Law versus Civil Law
236(2)
Adversarial versus Inquisitorial
238(1)
Role of the Judge versus Role of the Police
239(1)
Remedies
240(2)
The Authors' Assessments of Nico's Case
242(15)
Gruber/The United States
243(4)
de-Palacios/Argentina
247(5)
van Kempen/The Netherlands
252(5)
Conclusion
257(2)
Selected Bibliography
259(2)
General Comparative Law
259(1)
Comparative Criminal Procedure
260(1)
U.S. Criminal Procedure
261(1)
Argentine Legal System and Criminal Procedure
261(1)
In Spanish
262(1)
Dutch Legal System
262(1)
Dutch Criminal Procedure and European Convention on Human Rights Law
262(3)
In Dutch
263(2)
About the Authors 265(2)
Index 267