posted on 2024-09-06, 05:26authored byHanna Arayaselassie Zemichael
The standard of proof plays a vital role in the process of administration of justice. In criminal proceedings, the standard stipulates the degree to which the party who has the burden of proof needs to establish the facts constituting the elements of the crime. This article gives an overview of the meaning and scope of the ‘beyond a reasonable doubt’ standard and subsequently argues that this standard is adopted in the Ethiopian legal system although it is nowhere clearly stated. It discusses the normative legal framework from which this standard can be inferred. It then explores the practice of the Federal Supreme Court Cassation Division by summarizing and analyzing cases most pertinent to the issue of standard of proof.
History
Publisher
St. Mary's University, Ethiopia.
Citation
Zemichael, H. (2014) The standard of proof in criminal proceedings: the threshold to prove guilt under Ethiopian law, Mizan Law Review, vol. 8, no.1, pp. 84-116. Addis Ababa: St. Mary's University.