The author offers an extensive review of the mechanisms available in different (international) law-systems to prevent and redress miscarriages of justice, from the causes of miscarriages of justice to examining forensic reports.
Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops (1960) is a professor of International Criminal Law at Utrecht University. He holds two Ph.D. degrees, one on criminal law and one on international criminal law. He practices as a lawyer in (international) criminal law at Knoops' advocaten in Amsterdam.