Series Preface Foreword Acknowledgments Editors Contributors 1. Introduction to Legal Advocacy Across the GlobeJANE GOODMAN-DELAHUNTY AND DILIP K. DAS 2.Australia The Criminal Justice Process of AustraliaANNE WALLACE Mark Tedeschi AM QC, Senior Crown Prosecutor, SydneyANNE WALLACE 3.Belgium The Criminal Justice Process of BelgiumNIK KIEFER Raf Verstraeten, Attorney and Professor of Criminal Law, LeuvenNIK KIEFER 4.Bolivia The Criminal Justice Process of BoliviaASTRID BIRGDEN AND LOLA ARAUJO LANGTHALER Maria Teresa Rivero Gutierrez (Esq.), AttorneyLOLA ARAUJO LANGTHALER AND ASTRID BIRGDEN 5: Canada The Criminal Justice Process of CanadaNIKOLAI KOVALEV Brian H. Greenspan, Defense Counsel, Greenspan Humphrey Lavine, Toronto NIKOLAI KOVALEV 6. China The Criminal JusticeProcess of ChinaAI MA AND ZHUO ZHANG Huisheng Zong, Senior Prosecutor of the Henan People’s Procuratorate BeijingAI MA AND ZHUO ZHANG 7. India The Criminal Justice Process ofIndiaAMITA DHANDA Dinesh Mathur, Senior Advocate of High Court, DelhiAMITA DHANDA 8. Japan The Criminal Justice Process of JapanMAKOTOIBUSUKI Naoya Endo, Attorney, Fairness Law Firm, TokyoMAKOTO IBUSUKI 9. Nepal The Criminal JusticeProcess of NepalDANIELLE CELERMAJER Mandira Sharma, Lawyer and Human Rights Activist DANIELLE CELERMAJER 10. New Zealand The Criminal JusticeProcess of New ZealandTARYN GUDMANZ AND PATRICIA O’SHAUGHNESSY Mark Wilton, Principal Prosecutor, New Zealand, Police Prosecution Service, Police National Headquarters, WellingtonPATRICIA O’SHAUGHNESSY Judith Ablett-Kerr ONZM QC, Criminal Defense Lawyer, DunedinTARYN GUDMANZ 11. South Africa The Criminal Justice Process of South AfricaDON PINNOCK Antoinette Ferreira, Senior State Advocate, National Prosecuting Authority, BloemfonteinDON PINNOCK 12. Sri Lanka TheCriminal Justice Processof Sri LankaSHANTI NANDANA WIJESINGHE AND MENAKA LECAMWASAM Yasantha Kodagoda, President’s Counsel, Additional Solicitor General, Attorney-General’s Department, ColomboMENAKA LECAMWASAM AND SHANTI NANDANA WIJESINGHE 13. Thailand The Criminal Justice Process of ThailandSARAH BISHOP AND MARK NOLAN Yaowalak Anuphan, Thai Lawyers for Human Rights, BangkokSARAH BISHOP AND MARK NOLAN 14. United States The Criminal Justice Process of the United StatesMICHAEL W. GENDLER Tom Hillier, Federal Public Defender 1982-2014, Western District of Washington, SeattleMICHAEL W. GENDLER 15. Conclusion: Closing the Gap between Law in Action and ResearchJANE GOODMAN-DELAHUNTY AND DILIP K. DAS ReferencesInsrtuctions to InterviewersInternational Police Executive Symposium Index