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ASCL Studies in Comparative Law

This series delves into the intricacies of global legal systems, legislation, and institutions. Each volume expands theoretical and practical knowledge through comparative analysis, fostering a deeper understanding of diverse legal frameworks. The studies aim to elevate legal comprehension by encouraging sophisticated conversations on fundamental legal questions from an international viewpoint.

Prosecutors and Democracy
Evaluation of Evidence

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  1. Evaluation of Evidence

    • 160 pages
    • 6 hours of reading

    For legal scholars as well as non-academic lawyers, this book deals with the question of whether the evaluation of evidence should be rule-free or rule- bound. Distinguishing positive and negative legal proof, it proposes that the latter will have a bright future in view of likely scientific and technological advances.

    Evaluation of Evidence
  2. The first sustained, scholarly examination of the relationship between prosecutors and democracy from a cross-national, cross-disciplinary perspective. Written by a team of internationally distingushed contributors, this is an ideal resource for legal scholars and reformers, political philosophers, and social scientists.

    Prosecutors and Democracy