Copyright @ 2013 Sweet & MaxwellThis article contrasts the Scottish reform of custodial legal assistance introduced subsequent to the Supreme Court’s decision in Cadder with similar developments in France. It offers a comparative viewpoint for the analysis of criticism directed at Cadder and opens up vistas of possibility for the consideration of further reform. The article also invites reflection on the significance of the developments in Scotland and France for custodial legal assistance in England and Wale
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In 2010 in Cadder v HM Advocate the Supreme Court held that Article 6 of the European Convention on ...
This article contrasts the Scottish reform of custodial legal assistance introduced subsequent to th...
This article traces the path from the decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Sald...
This Country Report for Scotland has arisen out of a comparative study into police station legal adv...
This article considers the recent case of Cadder v HM Advocate in which the UK Supreme Court found t...
This article traces the path from the decision of the European Court of Human Rights in Salduz v Tur...
A published article by a senior Scottish Judge, Lord Kingsburgh (Sir John Macdonald), in 1898, revea...
The author suggests that a Scottish takeover of English law in matters of Convention rights has seen...
This thesis reviews the extent to which the introduction of a right to legal assistance (RLA) durin...
The decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Salduz v Turkey led to considerable re...
The Scottish application of judicial review procedure was introduced in 1985, some seven years after...
The importance of the right to legal assistance for suspects detained for police questioning, as par...
This article is concerned with the recent development of court-connected mediation in the context of...
This material was first published by Sweet and Maxwell Limited in Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos 'A Revie...
This article examines the responses of national courts to the ECtHR's decision in Salduz v Turkey th...
In 2010 in Cadder v HM Advocate the Supreme Court held that Article 6 of the European Convention on ...
This article contrasts the Scottish reform of custodial legal assistance introduced subsequent to th...
This article traces the path from the decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Sald...
This Country Report for Scotland has arisen out of a comparative study into police station legal adv...
This article considers the recent case of Cadder v HM Advocate in which the UK Supreme Court found t...
This article traces the path from the decision of the European Court of Human Rights in Salduz v Tur...
A published article by a senior Scottish Judge, Lord Kingsburgh (Sir John Macdonald), in 1898, revea...
The author suggests that a Scottish takeover of English law in matters of Convention rights has seen...
This thesis reviews the extent to which the introduction of a right to legal assistance (RLA) durin...
The decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Salduz v Turkey led to considerable re...
The Scottish application of judicial review procedure was introduced in 1985, some seven years after...
The importance of the right to legal assistance for suspects detained for police questioning, as par...
This article is concerned with the recent development of court-connected mediation in the context of...
This material was first published by Sweet and Maxwell Limited in Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos 'A Revie...
This article examines the responses of national courts to the ECtHR's decision in Salduz v Turkey th...
In 2010 in Cadder v HM Advocate the Supreme Court held that Article 6 of the European Convention on ...