Interrogational Torture in Criminal Proceedings - Reflections on Legal History -, Vol. 1

Subject of this publication is torture as an interrogational instrument in criminal proceedings from a legal history point of view. Thereby, the author makes a distinction between torturing the accused on the one hand and, on the other hand, torture as an instrument to force a witness’ incriminating...

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Autor principal: Krey, Volker (Autor)
Otros Autores: Roggenfelder, Thomas (Otro) ; Klein, Jan Niklas (Otro) ; Staudacher, Peter (Otro) ; Institut für Rechtspolitik an der Universität Trier (Otro)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Trier [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] 2014
En:Año: 2014
Acceso en línea: Volltext (kostenfrei)
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Sumario:Subject of this publication is torture as an interrogational instrument in criminal proceedings from a legal history point of view. Thereby, the author makes a distinction between torturing the accused on the one hand and, on the other hand, torture as an instrument to force a witness’ incriminating testimony against third parties (in German: Zeugenfolter), torture as a means to avert dangers (lifesaving torture), torture as an additional cruelty to the accused’s punishment (in German: Straffolter), and corporal punishment for lying in court. Only the first manifestation, namely torturing the accused intending to extort his confession, is the real subject of this paper. Volume I covers the following historical periods: Code of Hammurabi; Germanic Law; Roman Law; Age of the Kingdom of the Franks; High Middle Ages.
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