alright cheers, im using making and breaking the law and it contains Germany's trial and teacher said i needed to know it :S, maybe its just for the SAC. What about the key features and strengths and weaknesses? what are they in your book and is there any strength and weaknesses?
I use justice and outcomes, although i just had a quick read of your book.
it's the same as any othe inquisitorial system, they've just used Germany as an example.
For instance, you will not get a question saying 'what is the difference between the inquisitorial system in Germany, and in France'.
What you may be asked is, "evaluate the inquisitorial system, used in Germany, against the adversarial system of trial, used in australia'' or "does australia ever use the inquisitorial system of trial?'' - to which your answer is, "yes, the coroner's court is an example of this...."
edit: This is actually a two part question;
a) does anyone else despise justice and outcomes?
b) would you recommend me an alternate textbook
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- How are committal proceedings usually conducted?
- Describe two possible outcomes from a committal mention hearing.