Adversarial And Inquisitorial Justice Systems Essay - 3097.
Most of the countries in the world use inquisitorial court system; Others, USA for example, use adversarial system. Both are great but personally I think that inquisitorial court system is better. It over goes the adversarial court system because it actually relies on true facts and witnesses rather than victims words and lawyers.
This paper is an in-depth examination of the key arguments in the debate currently going on in Britain over whether or not to replace its adversarial system of justice and replace it with the inquisitorial system of justice now used in the European Union.
Inquisitorial system is defined as “(a) system of proof-taking used in civil law, whereby the judge conducts the trial, determines what questions to ask, and defines the scope and the extent of the inquiry. The system prevails in most of continental Europe, in Japan, and in Central and South America” (Black’s Law Dictionary 1999, p. 796).
The Adversarial System vs. The Inquisitorial System Yan Yu, Nankai University, School of Law.
The two systems in question, the Adversarial System and the Inquisitorial System have two different points of view on how a trial should be conducted. In the Adversarial System, the prosecutor and the defense counsel engage to prove that their side should win the trial.
Procedures.6 Adversarial Procedures.7 Inquisitorial Procedures8 An Introduction to the Inquisitorial Legal System Based on the opinion of the author of this report; Inquisitorial System, which is the better amongst the 2 (adversarial and inquisitorial), is the system to present evidence in such a manner so as it leaves the court to decide who the culprit is or to make a fair decision on the.
In spite of all the good work that has gone into our judicial system, there are still calls for us to change from the Adversarial to the Inquisitorial system of justice.I will talk about the systems and give an overview of their pros and cons and then talk about if we should change the system or not, what is to be gained, what can be lost.