Comparative Overview of Position, Powers, and Accountability of Public Prosecutors

  • Gwladys Gilliéron
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Abstract

This chapter gives a summary overview of the main findings of the research.

Keywords

Criminal Justice System Attorney General Public Prosecutor Supervisory Authority Legal Education 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Gwladys Gilliéron
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  1. 1.Rechtswissenschaftliche FakultätUniversitäre Fernstudien SchweizBrigSwitzerland

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