Japanese Adversary System in Context
Delve into the intricacies of the Japanese criminal justice system with Japanese Adversary System in Context, a compelling work published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2002. This insightful book features contributions from various experts who examine the key elements of the adversary process in Japan. Covering a range of crucial topics such as the right to remain silent, the implications of wiretapping, the vital role of defense counsel, plea bargaining dynamics, prosecutorial power, juvenile justice, and the significance of judicial independence, this 262-page hardback offers a comprehensive analysis of the system. Ideal for legal scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in comparative law, this book provides valuable insights into how the adversary system operates within the unique context of Japan. Enhance your understanding of international legal frameworks by adding this essential title to your collection.