Contrasting Prisoners' Rights: A Comparative Examination of England and Germany

Contrasting Prisoners' Rights: A Comparative Examination of England and Germany

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Current Faculty [Liora Lazarus]

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This volume aims to provoke reflection on the English conception and treatment of prisoners' rights, through juxtaposition with the conception of prisoners' rights in Germany. First, the German and English understandings of prisoners' legal status are examined; secondly these understandings are placed against the background of broader social, political, and legal factors; and thirdly, the methodological problems of comparative law are addressed. English and German approaches to prisoners' rights present illuminating contrasts. In England, despite significant judicial activity in the development of a jurisprudence of prisoners' rights, protection of prisoners' rights remains partial and equivocal. Many aspects of prison life are left within the realm of executive discretion. This equivocal commitment to rights in England is juxtaposed with Germany's highly articulated rights culture and its ambitious system of prisoners' rights protection under the Prison Act 1976. The German Prison Act sets out foundational principles of prison administration, affords prisoners positive rights, defines the limitations of prisoners' constitutional rights, and provides prisoners with recourse to a Prison Court. Moreover, these rights and principles have been developed and refined in a substantial body of prison law jurisprudence over the last thirty years.

[From Contrasting Prisoners' Rights: A Comparative Examination of England and Germany | Oxford Academic]

ISBN

9780199259830, 9780191698644

Publication Date

2004

Publisher

Oxford University Press

City

Oxford

Keywords

prisoner rights, England, Germany, legal status, prison life, German Prison Act, prison law, comparative law, judicial activity, jurisprudence

Contrasting Prisoners' Rights: A Comparative Examination of England and Germany

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