[Solution] Criminal Evidence & Process
UK BASED BOOKS AND ARTICLES ONLY !!! NOT USA!!! ________________________________________________ OSCOLA REFERENCING ONLY __________________________ INSTRUCTIONS… You do need to make it clear if you are citing a specific source, for example, a case or an authored work such as a book or journal article. For cases, it will be sufficient if you cite using a shortened form of the full citation (as you might do in timed exam conditions). For example, instead of citing ‘Fisher v Bell [1961] 1 QB 394’ you may simply cite ‘Fisher v Bell’ or even if it is clear, ‘Fisher’. Similarly, for academic writing, you may simply cite the author’s or authors’ name: ‘as Adams and Brownsword argue…..’ etc. You need not cite specific page or paragraph numbers, or titles of works. __________________________ USE INTEXT REFERENCING AS WELL AS A FULL BIBLIOGRAPHY AT THE END. ____________________________________________________ QUESTIONS: Please attempt one of the following essay titles: 1. To what extent, if at all, do you agree that the principle of finality is problematic in the context of appeals against conviction? 2. Critically discuss Prevent. 3. Sentencing decisions are of great significance to the public (insofar as they convey the degree of censure of the offender for the offence(s)), to victims, and to the offenders themselves. Discuss. 4. The specific guarantees laid down in Article 6(3) exemplify the notion of fair trial in respect of typical procedural situations which arise in criminal cases, but their intrinsic aim is always to ensure, or to contribute to ensuring, the fairness of the criminal proceedings as a whole. Discuss by making reference to the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights.
UK BASED BOOKS AND ARTICLES ONLY !!! NOT USA!!! ________________________________________________ OSCOLA REFERENCING ONLY __________________________ INSTRUCTIONS… You do need to make it clear if you are citing a specific source, for example, a case or an authored work such as a book or journal article. For cases, it will be sufficient if you cite using a shortened form of the full citation (as you might do in timed exam conditions). For example, instead of citing ‘Fisher v Bell [1961] 1 QB 394’ you may simply cite ‘Fisher v Bell’ or even if it is clear, ‘Fisher’. Similarly, for academic writing, you may simply cite the author’s or authors’ name: ‘as Adams and Brownsword argue…..’ etc. You need not cite specific page or paragraph numbers, or titles of works. __________________________ USE INTEXT REFERENCING AS WELL AS A FULL BIBLIOGRAPHY AT THE END. ____________________________________________________ QUESTIONS: Please attempt one of the following essay titles: 1. To what extent, if at all, do you agree that the principle of finality is problematic in the context of appeals against conviction? 2. Critically discuss Prevent. 3. Sentencing decisions are of great significance to the public (insofar as they convey the degree of censure of the offender for the offence(s)), to victims, and to the offenders themselves. Discuss. 4. The specific guarantees laid down in Article 6(3) exemplify the notion of fair trial in respect of typical procedural situations which arise in criminal cases, but their intrinsic aim is always to ensure, or to contribute to ensuring, the fairness of the criminal proceedings as a whole. Discuss by making reference to the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights.
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