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E-grāmata: Prosecutors and Democracy: A Cross-National Study

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  • Sērija : ASCL Studies in Comparative Law
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781316953495
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  • Sērija : ASCL Studies in Comparative Law
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781316953495

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"Focusing squarely on the relationship between prosecutors and democracy, this volume throws light on key questions about prosecutors and what role they should play in a democracy. Internationally distinguished scholars discuss how prosecutors can strengthen democracy, how they can undermine it, and why it has proven so challenging to hold prosecutors accountable while insulating them from politics. Drawing on experiences from the United States, the UK and continental Europe, the contributors show how different legal systems have addressed that challenge in very different ways. Comparing and contrasting those strategies allows us to assess their relative strengths - and to gain a richer understanding of the contested connections between law and democratic politics. Chapters are in explicit conversation with each other, showing how each author's perspective informs, or differs from, that of the others. This is an ideal resource for legal scholars and reformers, political philosophers, and social scientists"--

"There is no space here to spell out a detailed account of a democratic republic: I can say that the conception on which I rely is of a participatory, deliberative democracy that takes an inclusionary attitude towards its members (although the account I will offer of a prosecutor's role should also be congenial to other conceptions of democracy) - but that is just to mention a set of slogans, each of which requires unpacking. However, I can highlight some presently relevant features by commenting brieflyon two slogans: 'equal concern and respect', and 'the eyeball test'"--

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The first sustained, scholarly examination of the relationship between prosecutors and democracy from a cross-national, cross-disciplinary perspective.
List of Contributors
vii
Introduction 1(8)
Maximo Hanger
David Alan Sklansky
1 Discretion and Accountability in a Democratic Criminal Law
9(31)
Antony Duff
2 Accounting for Prosecutors
40(36)
Daniel C. Richman
3 The Democratic Accountability of Prosecutors in England and Wales and France: Independence, Discretion and Managerialism
76(33)
Jacqueline S. Hodgson
4 The French Prosecutor as Judge. The Carpenter's Mistake?
109(29)
Mathilde Cohen
5 German Prosecutors and the Rechtsstaat
138(37)
Shawn Boyne
6 The Organization of Prosecutorial Discretion
175(20)
William H. Simon
7 Prosecutors, Democracy, and Race
195(32)
Angela J. Davis
8 Prosecuting Immigrants in a Democracy
227(23)
Ingrid V. Eagly
9 Beyond Tough on Crime: Towards a Better Politics of Prosecution
250(26)
Jonathan Simon
10 Unpacking the Relationship between Prosecutors and Democracy in the United States
276(24)
David Alan Sklansky
Epilogue: Prosecutors and Democracy --- Themes and Counterthemes 300(39)
Maximo Longer
David Alan Sklansky
Index 339
Mįximo Langer is Professor of Law and Director of the Transnational Program on Criminal Justice at University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law. He is an expert in comparative and international criminal justice. His work has been translated into several languages and has received awards from multiple professional associations, including the American Society of Comparative Law. David Alan Sklansky is Stanley Morrison Professor of Law at Stanford University, California, Law School and Faculty Co-Director of the Stanford Criminal Justice Center. He previously served on the law faculties at the University of California, Los Angeles and the University of California, Berkeley, and is a former federal prosecutor. He is the author of Democracy and the Police (2008).