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Effective Criminal Defence in Japan(2)
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Table of Contents | Preface Ⅰ.Introduction 1.1.The state of criminal detention in Japan 1.2.Nature of Japanese criminal justice 1.2.1.Overview 1.2.2.Outline of arrest and detention 1.2.3.Current situation of arrest and detention 1.2.4.Lengthy interrogation in physical restraint cases 1.2.5.Broad discretion of the prosecutor and high conviction rate 1.2.6.Emphasis on written statements as evidence Ⅱ.Legal aid for the suspect/defendant 2.1.Court-appointed counsel system 2.1.1.Operating entity 2.1.2.Remuneration standards 2.2.Voluntary services by bar associations Ⅲ.Legal rights and their implementation 3.1.The right to information 3.1.1.Duty to notice rights 3.1.2.Duty to notice the grounds 3.1.3.Inspection of judicial records and disclosure of evidenceshow more |
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Created Date | 2020.10.19 |
Modified Date | 2024.04.11 |