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    Interactions entre les détenus et le procureur général de Brabant. Regards croisés sur les expériences de l’enfermement (Bruxelles, 2e moitié du xviiie siècle) by Inès Glogowski

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This contribution highlights the relationship between the prisoners of various Brussels prisons at the end of the 18th century and the public prosecutor of Brabant – responsible for the supervision of these institutions. …”
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    Varetægtsfængsling og virkelighed by Henrik Karl Nielsen Nielsen

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The present study analyses 46 cases before the City Court of Copenhagen in 2023-2024, in which the public prosecutor has requested a pre-trial detention of the person charged with an offence. …”
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    Omvänt eller bakvänt? by Per Ole Träskman

    Published 1998-11-01
    “…The International human rights demand that the prosecutor has the burden of proof. During the last years, new provisions concerning confiscation, especially in narcotic offence cases, have been introduced in some countries, e.g., England, The Netherlands and Germany. …”
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    The Role of the EPPO in Combating Crime in the Cultural Sector: The Case of the Regional Museum in Olomouc by Jan Petr, Andrzej Jakubowski

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… This article addresses the role of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in investigating, prosecuting, and bringing to judgment the perpetrators of, and accomplices to, criminal offences affecting the financial interests of the European Union (EU) in the cultural sector. …”
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    Religieuses et factums dans le royaume de France : exposer, dissimuler et mobiliser des soutiens (xviie et xviiie siècles) by Paul Landron

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This time, not through the written and printed content, but by the practical and material aspects of their elaboration and their distribution, notably towards the public prosecutor’s office.…”
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    Archivi della giustizia e Archivi della follia by Cecilia Tasca, Mariangela Rapetti

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…In 1854, when a patient, already well-known to the Public Prosecutor’s Office and to the courthouse, escapes twice from the care center, the Home Office and public opinion became aware for the first time of the conditions in which psychiatric patients live in Sardinia. …”
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    Forbuddet mod Loyal to Familia by Kim Møller

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Using court transcripts, this article describes the contents and major themes in the evidence presented by the prosecutor. The gang’s organisation was structured and hierarchical as based on recovered documents described as containing membership lists, titles, fees and collective economic resources. …”
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    EPPO, Conflicts and the €100,000 Financial Threshold: 'A Means to Circumvent Investigation?' by Andrew Zuidema

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) is an independent public prosecution office of the EU responsible for PIF Offences. …”
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    Archives judiciaires et archives de la folie. Ou comment un repris de justice, en s’enfuyant de l’asile où il était enfermé, remit en question tout un système (Cagliari - Italie, 1... by Cecilia Tasca, Mariangela Rapetti

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…In 1854, when a patient, already well-known to the Public Prosecutor’s Office and to the courthouse, escapes twice from the care center, the Home Office and public opinion became aware for the first time of the conditions in which psychiatric patients live in Sardinia. …”
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    The specifics of criminalistic activity in criminal judicial process by A.V. Mishin

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The criminalistic activity in criminal judicial process is a complex of purposeful and regulatory proving activities performed by court (judge) and professional participants of the process, such as state prosecutor and defender (Art. 85 of the Criminal Procedure Code of the Russian Federation), by using criminalistic means, methods, and technologies. …”
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    The Main Approaches to the Concept and Types of Charges in the Russian Criminal Process by A. V. Bogdanova

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…At the moment, in the Russian criminal process there is a so-called “prosecutor’s monopoly” on the prosecution, which is somewhat limited by the presence of a private prosecution. …”
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    The Effectiveness of Legal Aid Standards for Suspects in the Indonesian Criminal Justice System in Achieving Access to Justice by Nurani Ajeng Tri Utami, Dwiki Oktobrian, Enny Dwi Cahyani, Gebi Emada Turnip, Fadia Rahma Safitri

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This study aims to investigate the application of these standards across the police, prosecutor's office, and court sectors. Employing an empirical juridical approach with a qualitative and comparative study method, data was gathered through interviews and literature review, then analyzed using content and comparative analysis techniques. …”
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    Judge's Managerial Competences: a Case Study of a High-Performance Court by Livia Lúcia Oliveira Borba, Fabricio Castagna Lunardi, Tomas Aquino Guimarães

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…We interviewed 13 key actors in that judicial unit, including four judges, the court secretariat manager, five officials, a social worker, a prosecutor, and a lawyer. Each interview was conducted using a semi-structured interview schedule. …”
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