Criminal Law Forum: An International Journal is published jointly by
Rutgers University School of Law, Camden, New Jersey, U.S.A., and
the Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, based in Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada. The purpose of this publication is to
advance criminal law theory, practice, and reform throughout the
world. The forthcoming issue, Volume 4, Number 2 (1993), will be available
mid-October. Contents are posted regularly to uncjin-l@albnyvm1.bitnet.
For further information, please write to the address following the
table of contents.
CONTENTS
Articles
New Wine and Old Wineskins: Four Challenges
of Restorative Justice
BY Daniel W. Van Ness, Prison Fellowship (Washington, D.C.)
Some Doubts about Restorative Justice
BY Andrew Ashworth, University of London, King's
College, School of Law
A Reply to Andrew Ashworth
BY Daniel W. Van Ness, Prison Fellowship
Conference Papers
Prior Similar Acts in Prosecutions for Rape
and Child Sex Abuse
BY Sara Sun Beale, Duke University, School of Law
Continuing Barriers to Women's Credibility:
A Feminist Perspective on the Proof Process
BY Kathy Mack, University of Adelaide, School of Law
Documents
Consistency in Sentencing: Council of Europe
Recommendation to Member States and Explanatory Memorandum
Book Reviews
A Principled View of English Sentencing Law
BY Andrew von Hirsch, Rutgers University School of Criminal
Justice (review of "Sentencing and Criminal Justice" by
Andrew Ashworth)
Back to the Past: Why Mental Disability Law "Reforms"
Don't Reform
BY Michael L. Perlin, New York Law School (review of "Back to
the Asylum: The Future of Mental Health Law and Policy
in the United States" by John Q. La Fond and
Mary L. Durham)
The Canadian Charter and the Protection of International
Human Rights
BY Douglas Sanders, University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law
(review of "International Human Rights Law: Use in Canadian
Charter of Rights and Freedoms Litigation" by Anne F. Bayefsky and
"International Human Rights Law and the Canadian Charter: A
Manual for the Practitioner" by William A. Schabas)
Criminal Law Theory and Criminal Code Reform
BY Jaan Ginter, University of Tartu (review of "Criminal Law
Theory in Transition: Finnish and Comparative Perspectives"
edited by Raimo Lahti and Kimmo Nuotio)
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Madeleine Sann, Director of Publication, CRIMINAL LAW FORUM: AN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, Rutgers Law School, 5th and Penn Streets, Camden NJ
08102 U.S.A.; telephone 609-225-6352; fax 609-225-6516 or -6487; Internet:
Sann@crab.rutgers.edu.
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