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Exclusionary Rules in Comparative Law

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    Chapter 1 The United States: The Rise and Fall of the Constitutional Exclusionary Rule
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    Chapter 2 Ireland: A Move to Categorical Exclusion?
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    Chapter 3 Scotland: A Plea for Consistency
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    Chapter 4 Israel: The Supreme Court’s New, Cautious Exclusionary Rule
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    Chapter 5 Germany: Balancing Truth Against Protected Constitutional Interests
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    Chapter 6 France: Procedural Nullities and Exclusion
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    Chapter 7 Belgium: From Categorical Nullities to a Judicially Created Balancing Test
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    Chapter 8 The Netherlands: Statutory Balancing and a Choice of Remedies
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    Chapter 9 Spain: The Constitutional Court’s Move from Categorical Exclusion to Limited Balancing
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    Chapter 10 Italy: Statutory Nullities and Non-usability
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    Chapter 11 Greece: From Statutory Nullities to a Categorical Statutory Exclusionary Rule
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    Chapter 12 Turkey: The Move to Categorical Exclusion of Illegally Gathered Evidence
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    Chapter 13 Serbia: Courts Struggle with a New Categorical Statutory Exclusionary Rule
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    Chapter 14 England and Wales: Fair Trial Analysis and the Presumed Admissibility of Physical Evidence
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    Chapter 15 Taiwan: The Codification of a Judicially-Made Discretionary Exclusionary Rule
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    Chapter 16 The European Court of Human Rights: The Fair Trial Analysis Under Article 6 of the European Convention of Human Rights
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    Chapter 17 Balancing Truth Against Human Rights: A Theory of Modern Exclusionary Rules
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Chapter title
Belgium: From Categorical Nullities to a Judicially Created Balancing Test
Chapter number 7
Book title
Exclusionary Rules in Comparative Law
Published by
Springer Netherlands, January 2013
DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-5348-8_7
Book ISBNs
978-9-40-075347-1, 978-9-40-075348-8
Authors

Marie-Aude Beernaert, Philip Traest, Beernaert, Marie-Aude, Traest, Philip

Editors

Stephen C. Thaman