
handle: 11315/24812
"The legal classifi cation of polygraph use in Austrian criminal courts was established almost 50 years ago. It was based on the permanent judiciary practice of the Supreme Court from the 1960s on – that the use of polygraphs during any part of a criminal procedure is not allowed. This article will provide a short review of this practice of the Supreme Court, followed by a discussion on the positions taken in the literature as well as general dogmatic considerations about the rules laid out in the Austrian code of criminal procedure."(...)
SDG 16 - Peace, prohibition of utilization, Prawo, Gerechtigkeit und starke Institutionen, 501020 Rechtspsychologie, principle against self-incrimination, Historia, 505023 Criminal procedural law, Justice and Strong Institutions, Psychologia, 501020 Legal psychology, 505024 Criminal law, Austria, 505008 Criminology, 505008 Kriminologie, 505024 Strafrecht, SDG 16 – Frieden, free consideration of evidence, criminal procedure, 505023 Strafprozessrecht
SDG 16 - Peace, prohibition of utilization, Prawo, Gerechtigkeit und starke Institutionen, 501020 Rechtspsychologie, principle against self-incrimination, Historia, 505023 Criminal procedural law, Justice and Strong Institutions, Psychologia, 501020 Legal psychology, 505024 Criminal law, Austria, 505008 Criminology, 505008 Kriminologie, 505024 Strafrecht, SDG 16 – Frieden, free consideration of evidence, criminal procedure, 505023 Strafprozessrecht
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