In this book, Erik Luna and Marianne Wade take a look at the substantial powers of the American district attorney and look abroad in order to find out important lessons from a global assessment of prosecutorial authority.
They check out parallels and differences at the same times offered to and choices made by district attorneys in the United States and Europe. Through the diverse subjects covered by the factors on both sides of the Atlantic, they show how the improved function of the district attorney represents a crossroads for criminal justice with weighty legal and socio-economic effects.
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