Correction of miscarriages of justice in New Zealand and England
<p>This thesis sets out to provide a deep analysis of the mechanisms for review of convictions in New Zealand and England after initial appeal rights are exhausted, and to identify the key areas of similarity and difference between these systems, the reasons for these differences, and their im...
Main Authors: | Birdling, M, Malcolm Birdling |
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Other Authors: | Ashworth, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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