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Volume 3 No. 1

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This is a special issue of the journal devoted to the proceedings of the conference on criminal jurisdiction organised by the working group on the jurisdiction of the courts in november 2002


First Session: Criminal Trials – Fixing the Jurisdiction

The Right Hon. Lord Justice Auld
Criminal Justice Reform in England and Wales (file size 44kb)
The Right Hon. Lord Justice McCollum
Allocating Crime for Trial in Northern Ireland (file size 40kb)
Professor Sir Gerald Gordon
Allocating Crime for Trial in Scotland (file size 44kb)
The Hon. Mr. Justice Christopher Pitchers
Allocating Crime for Trial in England and Wales (file size 40kb)


Second Session: The Criminal Trial Process

Professor Michael Zander
Preparing the Criminal Case for Trial (file size 104kb)
Dr. Penny Darbyshire
What Can We Learn from Published Jury Service? (file size 68kb)


Third Session: The Trial of Sex Crime

Dr. Ian O’ Donnell
Sex Crime in Ireland: Extent and Trends (file size 72kb)
Lillian McGovern
Trial Venue and Process: the Victim and the Accused (file size 48kb)
Muireann O’ Briain
Trial Venue and Process: the Victim and the Accused (file size 40kb)
Kate Mulkerrins
Trial Venue and Process: the Victim and the Accused (file size 52kb)


Fourth Session: Sanctions for Criminal Offences

Tom O’ Malley
Sentencing and Other Sanctions for Crime in Ireland (file size 88kb)

As the pagination of this on-line volume does not correspond exactly to that in the hard copy JSI Journal, it should be cited as (2003) 3(1) Judicial Studies Institute Journal Website.
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2003
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Vol. 2 No. 2 
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