Messages of Personal Identity Attempt in Foreign Criminal Rules

Authors

  • Csaba Fenyvesi University of Pécs, Faculty of Law, Criminal and Civil Procedure Department

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15170/studia.2024.01.07

Keywords:

errors, false identification, identity parade, investigation, justizmord, line-up, miscarriage of justice, prevention

Abstract

Research worldwide and in our country (Hungary) have revealed
that false personal identities play a prominent role in “justizmord” cases.
That is why it is worthwhile having a closer look at identity rules and
methodologies of other countries in this respect as well. In this study, the author
examines the Slovenian, Austrian, Swiss, Serbian, Croatian, and distant (but, as
it turns out, much the same) Turkish norms, all embedded in the continental
legal system just like the Hungarian ones. Based on the legal details and
implementation recommendations there, the researcher formulates at the end of
his study the lessons learned from the models, the legal and forensic
development opportunities available to us, the conclusions for efficiency and
fairness, and the current and future messages to legislators and practitioners.

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Published

2024-06-17

How to Cite

Fenyvesi, C. (2024). Messages of Personal Identity Attempt in Foreign Criminal Rules. Essays of Faculty of Law University of Pécs, Yearbook of [year], (1). https://doi.org/10.15170/studia.2024.01.07