Theoretical Foundations of Criminal Trial Procedure
Delve into the intricate world of legal theory with "Theoretical Foundations of Criminal Trial Procedure," authored by Paul Roberts and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014. This comprehensive hardback volume spans 642 pages and offers a scholarly examination of the foundational principles underlying criminal trial procedures.
Through a collection of insightful articles and essays, Roberts critically assesses the complexities and potential ambiguities surrounding the concepts of criminal law and procedure. Each piece serves to stimulate thought and discussion about the essential components of the criminal justice system. This book is ideal for legal scholars, practitioners, and students seeking to understand the theoretical underpinnings that drive criminal trial practices. Enhance your legal library with this essential text that inspires a deeper understanding of criminal trial procedures and their implications in the justice system.