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During most of the twentieth century the very existence of judicial errors was considered an awkward subject in the Dutch
legal system. This article considers the change of attitude in recent years. In previous years there was a remarkable self-confidence
within the criminal justice system (and in most of the scholarly writings) in doing things the ‘right way.’ After a few warnings
from (only partly legally trained) scholars, who became interested in the functioning of the system, and moreover, after a
few clear and undeniable cases of judicial error, there was a volte-face in the general feeling amongst both the public and the profession. It is the opinion of the authors that this shift in opinion
is historically important. This article therefore intends to draw a picture of the current state of affairs in The Netherlands. 相似文献
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The misguided debate over NGO participation at the WTO 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1