There is a general move in this direction and I would point to the case of Italy which, in the 1980s, experienced the very first major trials brought against the Italian mafia. As you know, Italy functioned within the framework of a system that was inquisitorial in nature. Based on the experience of these trials, the government completely transformed its criminal process, rendering it more accusatorial in the early 1990s. That of course brings with it consequences, namely the disclosure of evidence and a greater role for the prosecuting attorneys, but also for the defence. You are probably aware of the fact that France is at present considering abolishing the role of the juge d'instruction or examining magistrate. As recently as last week, Haitian attorneys contacted me to sound me out and to inform me that they too are considering moving to the accusatorial mode, which necessarily means an evidence disclosure system of the type we now have.
On April 15th, 2010. See this statement in context.