Exclusionary Rule of Evidence

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Exclusionary Rule of Evidence

Comparative Analysis and Proposals for Reform

Crime and criminology Comparative law Public international law: human rights Criminal law: procedure and offences Social law and Medical law

Author: Kuo-hsing Hsieh

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Collection: International and Comparative Criminal Justice

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 16th March 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 5 Mb

ISBN: 9781317032434


Introduction

This groundbreaking monograph asserts the need for the establishment of an exclusionary rule of evidence in China as a means of protecting the people from police wrongdoing. The author skilfully explores the foundations and developments of the exclusionary rule in the UK and USA, assessing the rule from a comparative perspective and illuminating some issues that may arise in transferring the rule from one legal system to another.

Part One: Lessons from the Past

Divided into two parts, the first part discusses lessons from the past, and provides an in-depth examination of the development of the exclusionary rule in the UK and USA, covering rationales, debates and the theoretical foundation of the exclusionary rule in the constitutional context.

Part Two: Looking to the Future

The second part looks to the future and the establishment of a Chinese exclusionary rule. Specifically, it analyses the effects of police torture, the passive attitude of judges and the need to establish such a rule in practice for future protection of human rights.

The author’s experience in criminal law and procedure allow him to adroitly analyse crucial issues on both theoretical and practical level that is understandable to those working in the areas of human rights, comparative criminal procedure, and the Chinese legal system.

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