The exclusionary rule of evidence : comparative analysis and proposals for reform / created by Kuo-Hsing Hsieh
Material type: TextSeries: International and comparative criminal justicePublisher: Farnham Burlington Ashgate 2014Description: x, 250 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781472410672 (hbk.)
- 147241067X (hbk.)
- KNQ4679.H85 EXC
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Evolution and rationales -- The exclusionary rule debates -- Theoretical constitutional foundation -- Confessions obtained by police torture -- The operation of the exclusionary rule -- Shaping the exclusionary rule in practice -- Conclusion.
This book argues the need for the establishment of an exclusionary rule of evidence in China as a means of protecting the people from police wrongdoing. In support of the argument and as a means of developing a suitable process.
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