Towards Coherence In Criminal Justice
Challenges, Discussions And/Or Solutions
Contributor(s)
Zajančkauskienė, Jolanta (editor)
Ažubalytė, Rima (editor)
Oleg, Fedosiuk (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This book explores the pursuit of coherence in criminal justice, addressing how criminal laws and practices can become more rational and aligned with human rights principles. It examines key criminal justice principles like legality, proportionality, and presumption of innocence, aiming to adapt them to modern societal and technological challenges. The work highlights the growing influence of international conventions and European courts on national legal systems, emphasizing the need for thoughtful implementation of transnational precedents. While focused on Lithuanian criminal justice, topics like human trafficking, drug possession, and electronic evidence are relevant across Europe, offering insights for legal researchers globally.
Keywords
AndOr; Ažubalytė; Challenges; Coherence; Criminal; Criminal justice; criminal law reform; Discussions; European Union law; Fedosiuk; human rights; international law; Jolanta; Justice; legal principles; Oleg; Rima; Solutions; ZajančkauskienėDOI
10.3726/b22750ISBN
9783631935323, 9783631935323, 9783631935330, 9783631929445Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2025Classification
Legal history
Political structure and processes
Systems of law
Comparative law
National liberation and independence


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