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Comparative Criminal Procedure by J. Hatchard, B. Huber and R. Vogler, Comparative Law Series, BIICL 1996, xiv + 256 pp (hardback £29.50)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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References

1. Van Den Wyngaert (ed) Criminal procedure systems in the European Community (1993).

2. Fennell, P (et al eds) Criminal Justice in Europe (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995)Google Scholar.

3. See Ashworth, A The Criminal Process: An Evaluative Study (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995) and Sanders, and Young, R Criminal Justice (London: Butterworths, 1994)Google Scholar.

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6. See National Crime Facility Investigative Interviewing A Practical Guide (1996).

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8. Klass v Federal Republic of Germany (1978) 2 EHRR 214 but cp Niemitz v Germany (1992) 16 EHRR 97.

9. See Lord Rodgers at Committee State Stage, Hansard vol 576, col 217.

10. Environmental Protection Authority v Caltex Refining Co Pty Ltd (1993) 11 ALR 392 at 404–405.

11. See S Sharpe ‘Disclosure in Criminal cases’ (1996) 62 Criminal Lawyer 5.