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105 Minn. L. Rev. 251 (2020-2021)
Core Criminal Procedure

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Core Criminal Procedure
Steven Arrigg Koht
Introduction ...........................................................................................................252
I. Cross-Sovereign Criminal Procedural Line Drawing: Two
Approaches .........................................................................................................258
A. The Core Criminal Procedure Approach ...................................261
1. Incorporation of the Bill of Rights ....................................... 261
2. International Human Rights with Criminal
Procedural Guarantees .............................................................265
3.   Electronic  Evidence    ................................................................... 269
B.   The  Outlier  A pproach   ........................................................................ 270
1. Evidence Material to Conviction ..........................................271
2. Judgments Material to Sentencing ....................................... 275
3. Extradition .....................................................................................279
C.   Assessing and Explaining the Two Approaches .....................286
II. Towards A New Framework for Core Criminal Procedure .........290
A. Theorizing the Core ............................................................................ 290
1. Beyond the Social Contract ..................................................... 292
2. Global Justice Theory ................................................................ 295
B. From Theory to Practice: How to Evaluate Foreign
Criminal Justice Systems ..................................................................300
1. A Tripartite Framework: Constitutional, Human
Rights, and Comparative .......................................................... 303
2.   Separation   of Pow  ers  ................................................................ 306
III. Engagement with International Criminal Institutions .................310
t   Marianne D. Short and Ray Skowyra Sesquicentennial Assistant Professor of
Law, Boston College Law School. The author is grateful to Darryl Brown, Sherry Xin
Chen, Tom   Dannenbaum, Laurel Davis, Brandon Garrett, Jeff Gordon, Rebecca
Hamilton, Robert Howse, Sun Kim, Harold Hongju Koh, Kay Levine, Yael Lifshitz,
Cortney Lollar, Travis Pantin, Daniel Richman, Diane Ring, David Sloss, and Katharine
Young for their invaluable insights and contributions to this piece, as well as to Ellie
Dupler, Daniel Fahrenthold, Rory Skowron, and Rachel Weiss for their excellent
research assistance. The author is also grateful to the Minnesota Law Review staff for
its incisive editorial contributions. Copyright © 2020 by Steven Arrigg Koh.

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