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Hong Kong Magistrates trials are more inquisitorial than adversarial. Discuss

Title: Hong Kong Magistrates trials are more inquisitorial than adversarial. Discuss
Category: Law & Government / Law Issues
Details: Words: 1962 | Pages: 8.3 (approximately 235 words/page)


Hong Kong Magistrates trials are more inquisitorial than adversarial. Discuss

Hong Kong Magistrates Trials are more inquisitorial than adversarial When an offence has been committed there is a moral and social obligation that the perpetrator be tried and convicted. Every criminal justice system has devised a mechanism to bring about this desired effect. The hypothesis here demands an investigation of the two modes of trial that are implemented in the 'democratic' world and whether the system employed in the Hong Kong Magistrates leans to one …showed first 75 words of 1962 total

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showed last 75 words of 1962 total…between the two. Bibliography: 1.Peter Alldridge, Scientific expertise and comparative criminal procedure, International Journal of Evidence and Proof, June 1999 ,EvPro 3(141). 2.Michael Jackson, Criminal Law in Hong Kong, HKU Press (2003). 3.Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts, Edited by R. Bull and D. Carson, John Wiley & Sons Ltd (1995). 4.Dobinson & Roebuck, Introduction to the law in Hong Kong, 2nd ed. 5.Ching Kwok Yin and HKSAR (2000) 3 HKCFAR. 6.Niocola Lacey, Making Sense of Criminal Justice, Oxford University Press, (1994).

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