… , very often, it points either toward more or less democratic control. There is also something … discuss the theme of democracy and criminallaw, and the papers gathered here are neither …
J Rappaport - The University of Chicago Law Review, 2020 - JSTOR
… of nineteen scholars recently issued a WhitePaper of DemocraticCriminalJustice enumerating thirty concrete ideas.I quote generously from this whitepaper here, though I impose my …
… As the American criminal system routinely violates all … criminaljustice stems in substantial part from criminallaw and procedure's bureaucratic and instrumental, rather than democratic …
… political arrangements for democratic responsiveness and systemic … criminaljustice space is necessarily anti-democratic, or whether it is-or can be-a feature of democraticcriminaljustice…
S Karstedt, G LaFree - The annals of the American academy …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
… even in mature and stable democracies as demonstrated by this body of research, the need and urgency of building democraticcriminaljustice institutions during the transition to …
KA Armstrong - European Law Journal, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
… in the WhitePaper, that `results have been achieved by democratic means' is a … criminal law may be engaged in response to `civil' society protests against government. In this way, law …
… The Commission noted that [tihe image of criminaljustice in our lower courts is impaired by the observance of administrative arrangements incompatible with the standards of judicial …
… Unfortunately, however, democracy often reduces freedom and has become more … in criminal justice is one kind of un-freedom considered in this Essay. Criminaljustice, like democracy, …