2013
DOI: 10.1080/01924036.2012.721199
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Adversary and Adversity: Converging adversarial and inquisitorial systems of justice – a case study of the Italian criminal trial reforms

Abstract: The Italian criminal trial experienced remarkable reform in 1988, attempting to establish an adversarial-based process to replace its deficient inquisitorial system. This presents a unique example of large-scale convergence of these two approaches that are often deemed to be diametrically opposed. This article presents the findings of empirical research that explored the nature and extent of adversarial procedures operating in Italy. The role of the trial judge was closely examined since it is significantly di… Show more

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