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The Japanese Adversary System in Context : Controversies and Comparisons

Part of the Advances in Political Science series
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The Japanese legal system is at a crossroads. The contributors to this book explore the most important features of the adversary process as it works in the Japanese criminal justice system.

Topics include the right to remain silent, wire tapping, the role of defence counsel, plea bargaining, the power of prosecutors, juvenile justice and judicial independence.

Many of the essays seek comparison with practices in Anglo-American countries.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0333920600 / 9780333920602
Hardback
16/07/2002
United Kingdom
English
240 p. : ill.
22 cm
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Malcolm M. Feeley is the author, with Edward Rubin, of "Judicial Policy Making and the Modern State".
Malcolm M. Feeley is the author, with Edward Rubin, of "Judicial Policy Making and the Modern State". 1FPJ Japan, JPVH1 Civil rights & citizenship, LNAA Courts & procedure, LNF Criminal law & procedure