Jackson, John D., 1955-
Jackson, John D.
Jackson, J.
John D. Jackson profesor srovnávacího trestního a procesního práva, vysokoškolský pedagog, advokát
Jackson, John D., 1955-...., juriste
Jackson, John (John D.), 1955-
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Works
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Called to court, 1991: | |
Community & conflict. CIP. | |
Crime, procedure and evidence in a comparative and international context : essays in honour of Professor Mirjan Damaška | |
The internationalisation of criminal evidence : beyond the common law and civil law traditions | |
Judge without jury, 1995 | |
The judicial role in criminal proceedings, 2000: | |
Justice in South Africa | |
Mediated society : a critical sociology of media | |
Obstacles to fairness in criminal proceedings : individual rights and institutional forms | |
Reflections : sociology and anthropology at Concordia : a commemorative volume with essays by Pieter J. de Vries, Gerald Dewey, Roberta Hamilton, and John D. Jackson | |
Report to the Working Group on the Jurisdiction of the Courts | |
Responses to Salduz : Procedural Tradition, Change and the Need for Effective Defence | |
Seeking core fair trial standards across national boundaries : judicial impartiality, the prosecutorial role and the right to counsel | |
Special advocates in the adversarial system | |
Transnational Faces of Transnational Justice : two Attempts to build Common Standards beyond National Boundaries | |
Use of special advocates in countering terrorism, human rights, best practice and procedural tradition |