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At the Crossroads of Medicine, Law and Ethics: The Price of Saving Lives
Article of Law Written by Eda Deniz Koselleck We have all experienced, in one way or another, the feeling of being helpless, dependant and needing to trust someone with our lives. The more so, especially when we visit a Trauma Centre – either for ourselves or for our beloved ones. If the outcome of the visit is not a positive one, it is not unusual that the trauma doctors would be accused of malpractice and/or negligence. However, let us think for a moment. How much of this a
Eda Deniz Koselleck
hace 21 horas4 Min. de lectura


EL NUEVO ROSTRO DEL PROCESO PENAL ESPAÑOL
Artículo sobre Derecho escrito por Inmaculada Fernández Alonso Después de más de un siglo y cuatro décadas en vigor, la vieja Ley de Enjuiciamiento Criminal de 1882 parece tener los días contados . El Gobierno presentaba el pasado martes 28 de octubre el anteproyecto de su heredera, la Ley Orgánica de Enjuiciamiento Criminal (LOECrim), una reforma que promete ser “histórica”, aunque, como suele ocurrir en el derecho español, lo histórico no siempre coincide con lo consensuado
Inmaculada Fernández Alonso
8 nov3 Min. de lectura


Racial Profiling and Media Sensationalism in Criminal Justice and Human Rights
Law and Human Rights (Derecho y Derechos Humanos) Article written by Eda Deniz Koselleck The famous quote says, “ Everybody is innocent until proven guilty” , but is it really so when it comes to criminal justice in current times? Or, do we have a mind picture and jailing system where we group the criminals according to their age, sex, religion, race, background, education, profession, social status and etc.? Can it be that for us some criminals are already ruled guilty in o
Eda Deniz Koselleck
7 nov11 Min. de lectura
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