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Another novel feature is the power of police to detain a witness who refuses to provide information.3 New defendant protections in the CCCP include: 1 the requirement that the police advise detainees of the reasons for their detention and their detention rights;4 2 more complete rules in connection...

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Published in:The International lawyer 2008-06, Vol.42 (2), p.905-927
Main Authors: Austermiller, Steven, Yu Chang, Albert Vincent Y., Dhingra, Manish, Gill, Manjit, Herbert, William, Horner, John, Oghigian, Haig, Patil, Snehal, Quigg, David, Syed, Mohammad Ali
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description Another novel feature is the power of police to detain a witness who refuses to provide information.3 New defendant protections in the CCCP include: 1 the requirement that the police advise detainees of the reasons for their detention and their detention rights;4 2 more complete rules in connection with searches and recordation of searches;5 and 3 more comprehensive recordation of police custody details including interrogations.6 The CCCP also streamlines the procedure for sending cases from the prosecutor to the trial court7 and reduces the backlog occurring at the Investigating Judge (Tf) stage by allowing the IJ to delegate most, if not all, investigative activities to judicial police officers.8 This could be important given the inefficiencies of the current criminal procedure system.
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Arbitration law
Attorneys
Civil liberties
Civil procedure
Commercial arbitration
Court hearings & proceedings
Criminal investigations
Criminal law
Criminal procedure
Criminal procedures
Financial investments
Foreign investments
International commercial arbitration
International law
Judges & magistrates
Labor contracts
Oil pollution
Oil spills
Police
Political conventions
Provisions
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Surveys
Transplantation
Trials
War crimes
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