Audi Alteram Partem in Criminal Proceedings Towards a Participatory

This book analyses current developments in Europe and Latin America towards the greater involvement of the parties in the administration of criminal justice. Focusing on both national criminal proceedings and transnational cases, this study employs a comp

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Audi Alteram Partem in Criminal Proceedings Towards a Participatory Understanding of Criminal Justice in Europe and Latin America

Audi Alteram Partem in Criminal Proceedings

Stefano Ruggeri

Audi Alteram Partem in Criminal Proceedings Towards a Participatory Understanding of Criminal Justice in Europe and Latin America

Stefano Ruggeri Department of Law University of Messina Messina, Italy

ISBN 978-3-319-54572-1 ISBN 978-3-319-54573-8 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-54573-8

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To Figaro, who left us too soon to run back to the forest as he always loved it

Acknowledgements

This book is the result of a long period of research, and therefore, there is also a long list of institutions and people I am in debt to. This study was mainly carried out at the Max-Planck Institute of Foreign and International Criminal Law (Freiburg i.Br., Germany) and contains a great part of the results of research supported by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Without the generous support of the Humboldt Foundation and the hospitality and assistance of Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Ulrich Sieber (director of the Criminal Law Department at the MaxPlanck Institute), this would certainly have been impossible, and it is therefore difficult for me to find the appropriate words to express the gratitude I feel towards both of them. I am also grateful to the Law Faculty at Basel University and to Prof. Dr. Sabine Gleß, especially for her support and hospitality in her department during the 2 months of May and June 2016. Moreover, I w