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The Privilege Against Selfincrimination Nemo Tenetur Prodere Seipsummisinterpreted And Misapplied 2010th Edition Philippa Jane Roles

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The Privilege Against Selfincrimination Nemo Tenetur Prodere Seipsummisinterpreted And Misapplied 2010th Edition Philippa Jane Roles
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Publisher: LAP LAMBERT ACADEMIC PUBLISHING
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.32 MB
Author: PHILIPPA JANE ROLES, Roles, Philippa Jane, Philippa Jane Roles
ISBN: 9783838304038, 3838304039
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 2010

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The Privilege Against Selfincrimination Nemo Tenetur Prodere Seipsummisinterpreted And Misapplied 2010th Edition Philippa Jane Roles by Philippa Jane Roles, Roles, Philippa Jane, Philippa Jane Roles 9783838304038, 3838304039 instant download after payment.

5 (p1): List of Statutes
7 (p2): List of Cases
14 (p3): Acknowledgements
15 (p4): Introduction
21 (p5): Chapter One:The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
21 (p5-1): 1.1 The Concept of Privilege Generally
26 (p5-2): 1.2 The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
27 (p5-2-1): 1.2.1 UK Statutory Recognition of the Claim to Privilege in Civil Proceedings
28 (p5-2-2): 1.2.2 UK Statutory Recognition of the Claim to Privilege in Criminal Proceedings
29 (p5-2-3): 1.2.3 The Absence of a Statutory Recognition of the Claim to Privilege in Extra- Judicial Proceedings and Investigations
29 (p5-2-4): 1.2.4 Recognition of the Privilege in the United States of America: Protected by Constitutional Overlay
32 (p5-3): 1.3 A Personal Protection Only
34 (p5-4): 1.4 Limitations on the Privilege
35 (p5-4-1): 1.4.1 Only Applies to Evidence in Respect of Acts Deemed Criminal Under UK Law
36 (p5-4-2): 1.4.2 Restrictions on the Types of Evidence to which the Privilege Applies
38 (p5-4-2-1): 1.4.2.1 Testimonial Evidence
39 (p5-4-2-2): 1.4.2.2 Real Evidence
41 (p5-4-2-3): 1.4.2.3 Documentary Evidence
46 (p5-5): 1.5 Summary
47 (p6): Chapter Two:Development of the Privilege
47 (p6-1): 2.1 How was the Privilege Created?
47 (p6-1-1): 2.1.1 Evolution of a Twelfth Century Maxim
54 (p6-1-2): 2.1.2 The Creation of Defence Counsel
56 (p6-2): 2.2 Historical Criticism of the Privilege: Jeremy Bentham
58 (p6-3): 2.3 Development of the Privilege in the Twentieth Century
60 (p6-3-1): 2.3.1 Development of the Privilege by the UK Courts prior to Saunders v UK
65 (p6-3-2): 2.3.2 Development of the Privilege by the European Court of Human Rights
70 (p7): Chapter Three:The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination: Is ft a Right?
70 (p7-1): 3.1 Introduction
71 (p7-2): 3.2 Basic Linguistic Distinction Between 'Privilege' and 'Right'
74 (p7-3): 3.3 The Right to Silence
77 (p7-4): 3.4 The…

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