Theoretical Foundations of Criminal Trial Procedure(The International Library of Essays on Criminal Law) H 642 p. 14
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The articles and essays reproduced in this volume explore the 'theoretical foundations' of 'criminal trial procedure'. This is a precise, but also fundamentally question-begging, description of the book's scope and ambitions. Viewed in isolation, each of the components of its title might be regarded as conceptually problematic. There are well-rehearsed difficulties, for example, in separating 'trials' form 'pre-trial' proceedings, partly because the trial/pre-trial dichotomy is an artefact of institutional procedural traditions and different legal systems draw the line in different places, for reasons that seem to them compelling but would not necessarily be viewed as logical by foreign observers.