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Effective Criminal Defence in Japan
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Table of Contents | I. Introduction 1.1. The state of criminal detention in Japan 1.2. The nature of Japanese criminal justice II. Legal aid for the suspect/defendant 2.1. Court-appointed counsel system 2.2. Voluntary services from bar associations III. Legal rights and their implementation 3.1. The right to information 3.2. The right to defence 3.3. Procedural rights of the suspect/defendant 3.4. Rights relating to effective defence IV. Professional culture of criminal defence 4.1. Attorney system 4.2. Ethics of the attorney 4.3. Professionalism of criminal defence V. Political commitment to effective criminal defence 5.1. Legislative activities for effective criminal defence 5.2. Government’s commitment to international human rights standards VI. Conclusions and recommendations VII. Bibliographyshow more |
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Created Date | 2021.03.23 |
Modified Date | 2021.09.17 |