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84 Yale L.J. 480 (1974-1975)
Structures of Authority and Comparative Criminal Procedure

handle is hein.journals/ylr84 and id is 502 raw text is: Structures of Authority and
Comparative Criminal Procedure
Mirjan Dama kat
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. The Hierarchical Model
A. General Characteristics                                  483
1. The Object of Hierarchy                             483
2. The Hierarchical Organization                       484
B. The Hierarchical Model and Continental Reality           487
1. Centripetal Decisionmaking                          487
2. Rigid Ordering of Authority                          498
3. Preference for Determinative Rules                   502
4. Importance of Official Documents and Reports         506
5. Behavior Expectations                                507
II. The Coordinate Model
A. General Characteristics                                  509
1. The Object of Coordination                          509
2. The Coordinate Organization                          509
B. The Coordinate Model and Anglo-American Reality         511
1. Centrifugal Decisionmaking                          511
2. Mild Ordering of Authority                           515
3. Preference for Flexible Rules                        517
4. The Informal Style                                   521
5. Behavior Expectations                                521
III. The Structure of Authority and the Conventional Typology
of Criminal Proceedings
A. The Judge at Trial                                       523
B. The Complexity of Procedural Issues                      526
IV. The Criminal Process and Attitudes toward Political Authority
A. Procedural Models and Political Ideology                 529
1. Parental and Arm's Length Criminal Justice          530
2. Classic English Liberalism as a Source
for Procedural Choice                             532
B. The Genesis of Divergent Attitudes toward Authority      539
Epilogue                                                         543
t Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania.

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