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The Impact of Blocking Pretexts on the Relationship between the Investigator and the Judiciary and Investigation Results from the Saudi Criminal Procedure Law
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This research paper examines the impact of pretext blocking within the Saudi Criminal Procedure Law, with a particular focus on its effects on the relationship between investigators and the judiciary, as well as the outcomes of investigations. The study highlights the development of the judicial system in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the integration of the investigative and prosecutorial functions within the Public Prosecution. It also highlights the importance of the pretext blocking principle, which aims to protect the rights of defendants while ensuring the integrity of the investigation process. By analyzing the key provisions of the Criminal Procedure Law, the paper demonstrates how these regulations work to prevent abuse, protect judicial authority, and maintain the coherence of the legal system. Finally, the study argues that adherence to pretext blocking promotes a more just and equitable legal environment, which enhances the overall effectiveness of the criminal justice system in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Title: The Impact of Blocking Pretexts on the Relationship between the Investigator and the Judiciary and Investigation Results from the Saudi Criminal Procedure Law
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This research paper examines the impact of pretext blocking within the Saudi Criminal Procedure Law, with a particular focus on its effects on the relationship between investigators and the judiciary, as well as the outcomes of investigations.
The study highlights the development of the judicial system in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the integration of the investigative and prosecutorial functions within the Public Prosecution.
It also highlights the importance of the pretext blocking principle, which aims to protect the rights of defendants while ensuring the integrity of the investigation process.
By analyzing the key provisions of the Criminal Procedure Law, the paper demonstrates how these regulations work to prevent abuse, protect judicial authority, and maintain the coherence of the legal system.
Finally, the study argues that adherence to pretext blocking promotes a more just and equitable legal environment, which enhances the overall effectiveness of the criminal justice system in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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