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Criminal Procedure 2017
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments in South African Criminal Procedure during the year 2017
Sentencing 2017
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments with regard to Sentencing in South Africa during the year 2017
Criminal Procedure
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments in South African Criminal Procedure during the year 2008
Criminal Procedure and Sentencing
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments in South African Criminal Procedure and Sentencing during the year 2012
Criminal Procedure and Sentencing 2014
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments in South African Criminal Procedure and Sentencing during the year 2014
Criminal Procedure 2016
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments in South African Criminal Procedure during the year 2016
Sentencing
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments with regard to sentencing in South Africa during the year 2016
Health and Democracy: A Guide to Human Rights, Health Law and Policy in Post-apartheid South Africa [A Hassim, M Heywood, & J Berger, 2007]
A critical review of the book, Health and Democracy: A Guide to Human Rights, Health Law and Policy in Post-apartheid South Africa (2007) Siber Ink CC, by authors A Hassim, M Heywood, and J Berger
Criminal Procedure 2015
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments in South African Criminal Procedure during the year 2015
Hong Kong Criminal Procedure
This book sets out the basic principles and practices of criminal procedure in Hong Kong, which is still to a large extent based on the laws of England and Wales. Criminal procedure in Hong Kong is best understood in the context of legal developments in England and Wales and other commonwealth jurisdictions, notably Canada and Australia. However, criminal procedure in Hong Kong is not simply a derivative of English law; political and legal changes effected by the handover of Hong Kong to the Peoples’ Republic of China in 1997, and the concomitant advent of law reforms initiated by the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region are also fully reflected in this text. This book forms the first part of a series on criminal justice in Hong Kong – the other titles being on the law of evidence and criminal law (general principles and specific offences). The cross-references in the three volumes underscore the practical and theoretical interplay between the three subject areas, which will prove useful for academics, students, and practitioners alike
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