A comprehensive comparative analysis of criminal procedural systems, covering both common law adversarial (e.g. UK, USA, France, China and India) and civil law inquisitorial traditions.
Key Features:
- Discusses variations in pre-trial procedures, including arrest, bail, custody, search and seizure, and evidentiary strategies across multiple jurisdictions.
- Emphasizes both theoretical frameworks and practical case studies, making it a valuable resource for both academic study and real-world application.
- Insights into systemic differences and similarities among jurisdictions like India, the UK, U.S.A., France and China.
This book is ideal for those seeking a broad, comparative perspective on how different legal systems handle criminal procedure, with insights into the systemic differences and similarities among jurisdictions such as India, the UK, U.S.A., France, and China.