The decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Salduz v Turkey led to considerable reforms of custodial interrogation regimes in European countries that had long resisted recognition of suspects’ rights such as the right to legal assistance and notification of the right to silence. Salduz unsettled custodial interrogation practice in France, Belgium, Scotland and the Netherlands, while it also accelerated efforts to create common minimum standards on the rights of suspects across the EU, most notably through a Directive on the right to access to a lawyer. At the same time, the British government has so far refrained from opting in the proposed Directive, while developments within the law of England and Wales demonstrate a mov...
As stated in the European Convention on Hu- man Rights Preamble, the aim of the Council of Europe is...
This article analyses the protection of suspects’ rights within the relatively new sphere of EU crim...
This is the first book to offer an extensive cosmopolitan, cross-cultural insight into the perennial...
Drawing on recent empirical research, the article examines the necessary conditions for effective im...
This paper discusses isolationism, cosmopolitanism and local resistance as conflicting powers shapin...
This paper reports on a research project (conducted between 2005 and 2006), funded by the European U...
This article examines the responses of national courts to the ECtHR's decision in Salduz v Turkey th...
The importance of the right to legal assistance for suspects detained for police questioning, as par...
__Abstract__ In October 2013, the European Union adopted a Directive, which guarantees, inter ali...
Few would have predicted that the issue of a ‘UK without Convention Rights’ would be seriously debat...
Jonathan Mitchell (Barrister and member of the Advisory Board of the European Criminal Bar Associati...
This article traces the path from the decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Sald...
In Directive 2013/48/EU the standard for remedies applicable in cases the right of access to a lawye...
This article analyses the protection of suspects’ rights within the relatively new sphere of EU crim...
In April 2011 a major reform of the law regulating the police custody phase (la garde à vue) was ado...
As stated in the European Convention on Hu- man Rights Preamble, the aim of the Council of Europe is...
This article analyses the protection of suspects’ rights within the relatively new sphere of EU crim...
This is the first book to offer an extensive cosmopolitan, cross-cultural insight into the perennial...
Drawing on recent empirical research, the article examines the necessary conditions for effective im...
This paper discusses isolationism, cosmopolitanism and local resistance as conflicting powers shapin...
This paper reports on a research project (conducted between 2005 and 2006), funded by the European U...
This article examines the responses of national courts to the ECtHR's decision in Salduz v Turkey th...
The importance of the right to legal assistance for suspects detained for police questioning, as par...
__Abstract__ In October 2013, the European Union adopted a Directive, which guarantees, inter ali...
Few would have predicted that the issue of a ‘UK without Convention Rights’ would be seriously debat...
Jonathan Mitchell (Barrister and member of the Advisory Board of the European Criminal Bar Associati...
This article traces the path from the decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Sald...
In Directive 2013/48/EU the standard for remedies applicable in cases the right of access to a lawye...
This article analyses the protection of suspects’ rights within the relatively new sphere of EU crim...
In April 2011 a major reform of the law regulating the police custody phase (la garde à vue) was ado...
As stated in the European Convention on Hu- man Rights Preamble, the aim of the Council of Europe is...
This article analyses the protection of suspects’ rights within the relatively new sphere of EU crim...
This is the first book to offer an extensive cosmopolitan, cross-cultural insight into the perennial...