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J.E. Hall Williams, ed., The Role of the Prosecutor, Report of the International Criminal Justice Seminar held at the London School of Economic and Political Science in January 1987, Gower Publ., Avebury1988, XI + 115 pp., £18.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2009

Peter J.P. Tak
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Professor of law, University of Nijmegen
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Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 1989

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References

1. The Times (17 November 1984): ‘Minister Hails Independent Prosecution Bill as Major Criminal Justice Reform’.

2. See for France: Bullier, A.J., ‘Le crown prosecution service: emergence d'un parquet en Angletene’, Revue de science criminelle et de droit pénal comparé (1988) pp. 272281,Google Scholar for the Netherlands: Tak, P.J.P., ‘De vervolging van strafbare feiten in Engeland en Wales vóór en ná 1986’, Delikt en Delinkwent (1988) pp. 2440Google Scholar, for the Federal Republic of Germany: Eser, A. and Huber, B., eds., Strafrechtsentwicklung in Europa (1988) p. 667Google Scholar.

3. See Tak, P.J.P., The Legal Scope of Non-Prosecution in Europe, HEUNI publication series no. 8Google Scholar.

4. Leigh, L.H. and Williams, J.E. Hall, The Management of the Prosecution Process in Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands (1981).Google Scholar

5. Section 10 of the Prosecution of Offences Act is the statutory basis for these guidelines.