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    OUTLAWING AMNESTY: THE RETURN OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE SCHEMES* by Lisa J. Laplante, University of Connecticut-School of Law, Estados Unidos

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…More specifically, even though both fields are a subset of transitional justice in general, the discipline of international criminal law still supports the theory of “qualified amnesties” in transitional justice schemes, while international human rights law now stands for the proposition that no amnesty is lawful in those settings. …”
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    Justice Connectivity in the Criminal Prosecution of Human Trafficking by Ika Dewi Sartika Saimima, Mochammad Syafruddin Rezky Sanaky

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The difficulties are due to the existence of special regulations governing the courts applicable to members of the Indonesian army who commit criminal acts. Purposes of the Research:  The case may be dealt with in conjunction with a criminal offense of trafficking in persons, given that the offense has fulfilled the element of involvement (also, deelneming) or jointly (mede dader) between a civilian and a person with military status in the criminal offense of trafficking. …”
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    Criminal Justice System of Children in The Law Number 11 of 2012 (Restorative Justice) by Ansori Ansori

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Whereas in line with this spirit of the restorative justice, it gives birth to the Law No. 11 of 2012 on The Criminal Justice System of Children.…”
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    Restorative Justice Arrangements in the Indonesian Criminal Justice System: A Contribution of Thoughts by Abdul Wahid

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In this context, restorative justice is part of the development of legal theory and practice and an effort to revive the value of local wisdom in Indonesian criminal law. …”
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    Cultural Expertise in Italian Criminal Justice: From Criminal Anthropology to Anthropological Expert Witnessing by Anna Ziliotto

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This article traces the rise and fall of psychiatric evaluation in criminal trials from the School of Criminal Anthropology of the late nineteenth century to the current Italian justice system. …”
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    Organising Data Exchange in the Dutch Criminal Justice Chain by Philip LANGBROEK, Marjan TJADEN

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…This article describes the case of the development and introduction of electronic data exchange in the Dutch Criminal Justice chain. Basic theories on the introduction of IT in justice organizations are tested by means of qualitative empirical research. …”
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    Calculs d’utilité et principes de justice dans la théorie pénale de Beccaria by Philippe Audegean

    “…Beccaria defines the objective of his criminal theory in terms of an optimal balance between gains and losses. …”
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    Understanding and criticizing criminal justice on the basis of Rawls' Veil of Ignorance by Bozorgmehr Bashiriyeh, Firouz Mahmoudi Janaki, Ardebili Mohammad Ali, Moeini Alamdari Jahangir

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Finally, the writing of this article demonstrates that an applied approach to Rawls' explanatory model can lead to a better understanding of the legal principles and rules of a legal system (descriptively), and to the extent that the theory is immune from subjectivity, it may criticize criminal justice and its rules.…”
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    International criminal justice and the global south: extraversion and state agency by Han, YC

    Published 2017
    “…The argument is derived from a theory developed in this thesis, referred to as <em>judicial extraversion</em>, or a counter-structural theory of strategic action that links the politics of statehood in the Global South and the political opportunities inherent in the nature of international criminal justice, namely, the individualisation of responsibility, criminalisation of specific forms of violence, and the privileged status of the state in the international criminal justice system. …”
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    Victims and the Labour of Justice at the International Criminal Court: the blame cascade by Ullrich, L

    Published 2024
    “…Drawing on critical theory, criminological analysis, and multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork in The Hague, Kenya, and Uganda, Victims and the Labour of Justice at the International Criminal Court provides an in-depth socio-legal analysis of a key international justice institution. …”
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    Digital Trends of Criminology and Criminal Justice of the 21st Century by M. R. Asli

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…It was determined that the essential transformation of criminology and criminal justice is largely caused by a dramatic development of digitalization in the 21st century, as well as by the modern technologies created on its basis, which appear to be more effective than the standard methods of traditional criminology, including quantitative and qualitative estimations, observation, interviews, polls, etc.Scientific novelty: new spheres of criminal-legal knowledge are introduced, as well as the corresponding disciplines formed exclusively under the influence of digitalization, such as cyber criminology and cyber victimology; algorithmic (computational) criminology, based on actuarial justice and the theory of risks, is highlighted as the most recent trend in criminological science.Practical significance: the account of trends and positive experience gained in the sphere of digitalization determines the successful solution of the tasks associated with crime counteraction, transformation of approaches to the content, goals and methodology of applied criminology and criminal justice. …”
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    On the relevance of citizenship in criminal law: Implications for proportionality, equality, and justice by Katja Franko

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… This article addresses the relevance of citizenship in criminal law and criminal justice and its consequences in terms of producing disparate rationalities, outcomes and systems of rights. …”
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