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The Future of Adversarial and Inquisitorial Systems

Speakers

Fourth Conference on the Future of Adversary Systems

Preventive Detention and Criminal Justice
Ravenna, May 11-12, 2012

Session I. General Theoretical Considerations

Moderator: Steve Thaman, Saint Louis University

  1. General Theory of Preventive Detention
    Renzo Orlandi, University of Bologna
  2. Exceptional Law in Europe, with Emphasis on "Enemies."
    Claire Saas, University of Nantes
  3. Controlling Risk
    Victor Tadros
  4. Preventive Detention as a Measure to Keep Sentences Short, The Norewegian Model.
    Dr. Randi Rosenqvist

Session II. The “Double Track” in Italy and Germany

Moderator: Jacqueline Hodgson, University of Warwick

  1. The Doppio Binario in Italian Criminal Law (English) (Italiano)
    Marco Pelissero, University of Genoa
  2. The ECHR and the German System of Preventive Detention
    Joerg Kinzig, University of Tubingen
  3. M. v. Germany and Kansas v. Hendricks: A Comparison of Theories
    Christopher Slobogin, Vanderbilt University

Session III. Special Topics

Moderator: Silvia Allegrezza, University of Bologna

  1. Trading Sentence Length for Preventive Detention: A Formalization
    Gail Byer Corrado, University of North Carolina
  2. Extraordinary Rendition by the U.S. from the Perspective of the ECHR and the EU
    John Vervaele, Utrecht University
  3. Detention as Punishment and Detention as Regulation
    Michael Corrado, University of North Carolina

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