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Defensa penal efectiva en América Latina [Effective criminal defence in Latin America] (2015)
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Binder, A., Cape, E., & Namoradze, Z. S. (2015). Defensa penal efectiva en América Latina [Effective criminal defence in Latin America]. Columbia: Dejusticia

The book reports the results of a research study on the procedural rights of suspscts and defendants in practice in six Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Columbia, Guatemala, Mexico and Peru. The aim of the book is to inspire a constructiv... Read More about Defensa penal efectiva en América Latina [Effective criminal defence in Latin America].

Inside police custody: An empirical account of suspects' rights in four jurisdictions (2013)
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Blackstock, J., Cape, E., Hodgson, J., Ogorodova, A., & Spronken, T. (2013). Inside police custody: An empirical account of suspects' rights in four jurisdictions. Mortsel and Cambridge: Intersentia

This empirical study of the procedural rights of suspects in four EU jurisdictions - France, Scotland, the Netherlands and England and Wales - focuses on three of the procedural rights set out in the EU Roadmap for strengthening the procedural rights... Read More about Inside police custody: An empirical account of suspects' rights in four jurisdictions.

Effective criminal defence in Europe (2010)
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Cape, E., Namoradze, Z., Smith, R., & Spronken, T. (2010). Effective criminal defence in Europe. Antwerp: Intersentia

This book is based on a three year research study of access to effective criminal defence in nine European countries, which was funded by the EU. It explores and compares access to effective criminal defence in a range of countries representing the t... Read More about Effective criminal defence in Europe.

Suspects in Europe: Procedural rights at the investigative stage of the criminal process in the European Union (2007)
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Cape, E., Hodgson, J., Prakken, T., & Spronken, T. (2007). Suspects in Europe: Procedural rights at the investigative stage of the criminal process in the European Union. Antwerp: Intersentia

Based on cross-jurisdictional research funded by the European Union, this book provides an insight into the investigative stage of the criminal process and, in particular, the legal protection of persons suspected of crime, in Belgium, England and Wa... Read More about Suspects in Europe: Procedural rights at the investigative stage of the criminal process in the European Union.