Anti-Inquisitorialism (English, United States of America, Harvard Law Review)
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To which legal systems is the resource relevant? | United States of America |
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Which topics does the resource address? | inquisitorial system, adversary system, adversarial system, accusatory system, accusatorial system, adversarialism, inquisitorialism, criminal justice, Confrontation Clause, procedural default, sentence, United States Sentencing Guidelines, Bill of Rights, Fourteenth Amendment |
In which languages is the resource available? | English |
Title of the analysis, commentary, report, or study | Anti-Inquisitorialism |
Author | David Alan Sklansky |
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If the content appeared in a periodical, newsletter, journal, or similar publication, insert the name of the publication here | Harvard Law Review |
If the content appeared on a website or blog, insert the name of the website or blog here | Harvard Law Review |
Volume | 122 |
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First page | 1634 |
Last page | 1704 |
Date | 2009/04/01 |
Year of publication | 2009 CE |
URL | https://harvardlawreview.org/2009/04/anti-inquisitorialism/, https://harvardlawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/vol122 sklansky.pdf |
Does this resource include a glossary, dictionary, or similar reference material? | no |
Was this resource published in law review or similar academic or professional journal? | yes |
Is this resource freely available online? | yes |
Is this resource available as a PDF or other downloadable format? | yes |
Does this resource include an audio or video presentation? | no |
Description of the resource | A broad and enduring theme of American jurisprudence treats the Continental, inquisitorial system of criminal procedure as epitomizing what our system is not; avoiding inquisitorialism has long been thought a core commitment of our legal heritage. This Article examines the various roles that anti-inquisitorialism has played and continues to play in shaping our criminal process, and then it assesses the attractiveness of anti-inquisitorialism as a guiding principle of American law. |
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Is the text of the description a quotation, a paraphrase, or an original review? | quotation |
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If the source of the description was online, insert the source here | David Alan Sklansky, "Anti-Inquisitorialism," April 1, 2009, accessed December 30, 2019, https://harvardlawreview.org/2009/04/anti-inquisitorialism/ |
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Relevant geographic areas | United States of America, Europe, Continental Europe |
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Relevant terms and phrases | theme, jurisprudence, Continental, inquisitorial, system, inquisitorial system, criminal, procedure, criminal procedure, epitomize, inquisitorialism, core, commitment, legal, heritage, role, anti-, anti-inquisitorialism, shape, process, assess, attractive, guide, principle, American, law |
Relevant individuals | David Alan Sklansky |
Relevant organizations | Supreme Court of the United States |
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April 1, 2009 +
A broad and enduring theme of American jur … A broad and enduring theme of American jurisprudence treats the Continental, inquisitorial system of criminal procedure as epitomizing what our system is not; avoiding inquisitorialism has long been thought a core commitment of our legal heritage. This Article examines the various roles that anti-inquisitorialism has played and continues to play in shaping our criminal process, and then it assesses the attractiveness of anti-inquisitorialism as a guiding principle of American law.sm as a guiding principle of American law. +
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English +
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David Alan Sklansky, "Anti-Inquisitorialism," April 1, 2009, accessed December 30, 2019, https://harvardlawreview.org/2009/04/anti-inquisitorialism/ +
2009 CE +
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Harvard Law Review +
Harvard Law Review +