Collana dedicata all'elaborazione giurisprudenziale degli istituti del diritto processuale pe... more Collana dedicata all'elaborazione giurisprudenziale degli istituti del diritto processuale penale, nonch\ue9 alla loro rivisitazione e rimeditazione in chiave problematica e in prospettiva de iure condendo
Il disegno di legge di riforma del titolo IV della parte II della Costituzione, attualmente in di... more Il disegno di legge di riforma del titolo IV della parte II della Costituzione, attualmente in discussione alla Camera, affronta prevalentemente problemi reali e molto concreti, sui quali si discute da tempo senza esito. Le soluzioni proposte, per\uf2, presentano aspetti assai criticabili, tanto pi\uf9 che in molti casi i medesimi risultati potrebbero essere raggiunti a Costituzione invariata. Uno degli aspetti pi\uf9 qualificanti, e preoccupanti, della riforma \ue8 l\u2019attrazione del pubblico ministero \u2013 nonostante il formale riconoscimento dell\u2019indipendenza dell\u2019ufficio - nella sfera d\u2019influenza del potere esecutivo, che diventerebbe cos\uec il vero dominus dell\u2019azione penale e quindi avrebbe in mano l\u2019intero processo
La obra busca ahondar en la comprensi\uf2n del proceso penal a trav\ue9s de la definici\uf2n del ... more La obra busca ahondar en la comprensi\uf2n del proceso penal a trav\ue9s de la definici\uf2n del concepto de sistema acusatorio. El debate gira en torno a un concepto que no es un\uecvoco y que se ha utilizado de maniera extensiva como t\ue9rmino que engloba todas la garantias y que representa el paradigma de proceso moderno. La defensa del modelo acusatorio se ha convertido en una suerte de estandarte que se enarbola en el camino hacia la modernidad
In this Chapter, Professor Illuminati describes the complex interrelation which exists in Italian... more In this Chapter, Professor Illuminati describes the complex interrelation which exists in Italian law between procedural “nullities”, which have played a role in Italian criminal procedure for ages, and a new statutory exclusionary rule which was introduced in the 1988 Italian Code of Criminal Procedure which lays out rules for the “non-usability” or inutilizzabilita of evidence gathered in violation of prohibitions laid out in the same code. The Chapter discusses other statutory exclusionary rules relating to exclusion or “non-use” of confessions taken in the absence of counsel or of conversations intercepted in violation of the strict Italian provisions regulating wiretapping. Unlike in U.S. law, however, the Italian courts shy away from applying the rule of “fruits of the poisonous tree” and will virtually always admit physical evidence in the form of instrumentalities or fruits of crime, or contraband, even if found as a direct result of a violation of the Italian Constitution.
The paper emphasizes that fair-trial guarantees represent the core of the legal struggle against ... more The paper emphasizes that fair-trial guarantees represent the core of the legal struggle against transnational crime, however important it is for the protection of citizens’ rights. Indeed, all the international charters on human rights recognize the guarantee of due process of law. It is then argued that the issue of transnational cooperation in criminal matters involves three different levels of analysis: judicial cooperation among states, relationships with international criminal tribunals, and European integration in criminal justice. The definition of transnational crime is followed by an outline of the main cooperation instruments provided, with a specific reference to the Resolution adopted by the XVIII Congress of the International Penal Law Association in 2009. As regards international criminal tribunals, a major issue is the admissibility of evidence collected by a state agency in violation of fundamental rights that should be excluded. Finally, the paper deals with cross-border investigations within the European Union, exchange of evidence, and minimum standards concerning procedural rights of the accused.
Collana dedicata all'elaborazione giurisprudenziale degli istituti del diritto processuale pe... more Collana dedicata all'elaborazione giurisprudenziale degli istituti del diritto processuale penale, nonch\ue9 alla loro rivisitazione e rimeditazione in chiave problematica e in prospettiva de iure condendo
Il disegno di legge di riforma del titolo IV della parte II della Costituzione, attualmente in di... more Il disegno di legge di riforma del titolo IV della parte II della Costituzione, attualmente in discussione alla Camera, affronta prevalentemente problemi reali e molto concreti, sui quali si discute da tempo senza esito. Le soluzioni proposte, per\uf2, presentano aspetti assai criticabili, tanto pi\uf9 che in molti casi i medesimi risultati potrebbero essere raggiunti a Costituzione invariata. Uno degli aspetti pi\uf9 qualificanti, e preoccupanti, della riforma \ue8 l\u2019attrazione del pubblico ministero \u2013 nonostante il formale riconoscimento dell\u2019indipendenza dell\u2019ufficio - nella sfera d\u2019influenza del potere esecutivo, che diventerebbe cos\uec il vero dominus dell\u2019azione penale e quindi avrebbe in mano l\u2019intero processo
La obra busca ahondar en la comprensi\uf2n del proceso penal a trav\ue9s de la definici\uf2n del ... more La obra busca ahondar en la comprensi\uf2n del proceso penal a trav\ue9s de la definici\uf2n del concepto de sistema acusatorio. El debate gira en torno a un concepto que no es un\uecvoco y que se ha utilizado de maniera extensiva como t\ue9rmino que engloba todas la garantias y que representa el paradigma de proceso moderno. La defensa del modelo acusatorio se ha convertido en una suerte de estandarte que se enarbola en el camino hacia la modernidad
In this Chapter, Professor Illuminati describes the complex interrelation which exists in Italian... more In this Chapter, Professor Illuminati describes the complex interrelation which exists in Italian law between procedural “nullities”, which have played a role in Italian criminal procedure for ages, and a new statutory exclusionary rule which was introduced in the 1988 Italian Code of Criminal Procedure which lays out rules for the “non-usability” or inutilizzabilita of evidence gathered in violation of prohibitions laid out in the same code. The Chapter discusses other statutory exclusionary rules relating to exclusion or “non-use” of confessions taken in the absence of counsel or of conversations intercepted in violation of the strict Italian provisions regulating wiretapping. Unlike in U.S. law, however, the Italian courts shy away from applying the rule of “fruits of the poisonous tree” and will virtually always admit physical evidence in the form of instrumentalities or fruits of crime, or contraband, even if found as a direct result of a violation of the Italian Constitution.
The paper emphasizes that fair-trial guarantees represent the core of the legal struggle against ... more The paper emphasizes that fair-trial guarantees represent the core of the legal struggle against transnational crime, however important it is for the protection of citizens’ rights. Indeed, all the international charters on human rights recognize the guarantee of due process of law. It is then argued that the issue of transnational cooperation in criminal matters involves three different levels of analysis: judicial cooperation among states, relationships with international criminal tribunals, and European integration in criminal justice. The definition of transnational crime is followed by an outline of the main cooperation instruments provided, with a specific reference to the Resolution adopted by the XVIII Congress of the International Penal Law Association in 2009. As regards international criminal tribunals, a major issue is the admissibility of evidence collected by a state agency in violation of fundamental rights that should be excluded. Finally, the paper deals with cross-border investigations within the European Union, exchange of evidence, and minimum standards concerning procedural rights of the accused.
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