This article examines the responses of national courts to the ECtHR's decision in Salduz v Turkey that suspects be provided with access to a lawyer before they are first interrogated by the police. It argues that harmonious application of human rights standards in criminal proceedings should build upon common values underpinning the procedural traditions of member states. ECtHR success in gaining acceptance for the principle of access to a lawyer during police interrogation, anchoring it in the privilege against incrimination, is contrasted with resistance towards giving the defence any active role during criminal investigations. It is argued that this resistance can be overcome by an appeal to safeguards that have long dominated the trial ...
The right to defense is the most important guarantee for the accused to achieve procedural equality ...
Jonathan Mitchell (Barrister and member of the Advisory Board of the European Criminal Bar Associati...
This article analyses the role that human rights bodies play in triggering the application of crimin...
This article examines the responses of national courts to the ECtHR's decision in Salduz v Turkey th...
Drawing on recent empirical research, the article examines the necessary conditions for effective im...
The importance of the right to legal assistance for suspects detained for police questioning, as par...
This article traces the path from the decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Sald...
The decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Salduz v Turkey led to considerable re...
The right to have an early access to legal assistance has a distinguishing feature among various jur...
This article considers the contribution of comparative empirical research in shaping best practice n...
This article seeks to examine and explain the interaction between the substantive and procedural asp...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
This paper reports on a research project (conducted between 2005 and 2006), funded by the European U...
This article analyses the role that human rights bodies play in triggering the application of crimin...
This article analyses the procedural right to a remedy under human rights law when applied to armed ...
The right to defense is the most important guarantee for the accused to achieve procedural equality ...
Jonathan Mitchell (Barrister and member of the Advisory Board of the European Criminal Bar Associati...
This article analyses the role that human rights bodies play in triggering the application of crimin...
This article examines the responses of national courts to the ECtHR's decision in Salduz v Turkey th...
Drawing on recent empirical research, the article examines the necessary conditions for effective im...
The importance of the right to legal assistance for suspects detained for police questioning, as par...
This article traces the path from the decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Sald...
The decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Salduz v Turkey led to considerable re...
The right to have an early access to legal assistance has a distinguishing feature among various jur...
This article considers the contribution of comparative empirical research in shaping best practice n...
This article seeks to examine and explain the interaction between the substantive and procedural asp...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
This paper reports on a research project (conducted between 2005 and 2006), funded by the European U...
This article analyses the role that human rights bodies play in triggering the application of crimin...
This article analyses the procedural right to a remedy under human rights law when applied to armed ...
The right to defense is the most important guarantee for the accused to achieve procedural equality ...
Jonathan Mitchell (Barrister and member of the Advisory Board of the European Criminal Bar Associati...
This article analyses the role that human rights bodies play in triggering the application of crimin...