This Article considers the impact which European Human Rights Law has made upon the common law rules of evidence with reference to the approach the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has adopted towards exclusionary rules of evidence. Particular attention will be given to rules that have been developed by the ECtHR in relation to the right to counsel during police questioning (the so-called “Salduz” doctrine) and the right to examine witnesses (the so-called “sole or decisive” evidence rule). The Article argues that the effect of these rules has encouraged common law judges to engage more holistically with the effect of certain kinds of evidence on both the weight of the evidence as a whole and on the fairness of the proceedings as a wh...
In Part I the Article will briefly introduce the question of the fragmentation of international law,...
This article revisits the controversial question of whether evidence found in breach of fundamental ...
The article explores the activities of the European Court of Human Rights. In recent years, many pap...
This Article considers the impact which European Human Rights Law has made upon the common law rules...
Following a period of relative dormancy, the UK Supreme Court has revitalised the notion that the co...
The European Convention on Human Rights 1950 represented a radical endeavour to create a set of pan-...
This article explores some of the differences between the common law and civilian legal systems with...
This article critiques the impact of the European Convention on Human Rights, as interpreted in the ...
This article criticises H.L. Ho’s argument that the exclusion of improperly obtained evidence can be...
1 Abstract This PhD thesis focuses on the legality of evidence in criminal proceedings in the light ...
This article analyses the developing approach of the European Court of Human Rights to the indicatio...
This research deciphers the European Court’s standing on the dictum of excluding illegally obtained ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the notion of admissibility of evidence as one of the key ...
Since its entry into force in 2000, the Human Rights Act 1998 has become largely synonymous with hum...
While the practice of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has been the subject of much schola...
In Part I the Article will briefly introduce the question of the fragmentation of international law,...
This article revisits the controversial question of whether evidence found in breach of fundamental ...
The article explores the activities of the European Court of Human Rights. In recent years, many pap...
This Article considers the impact which European Human Rights Law has made upon the common law rules...
Following a period of relative dormancy, the UK Supreme Court has revitalised the notion that the co...
The European Convention on Human Rights 1950 represented a radical endeavour to create a set of pan-...
This article explores some of the differences between the common law and civilian legal systems with...
This article critiques the impact of the European Convention on Human Rights, as interpreted in the ...
This article criticises H.L. Ho’s argument that the exclusion of improperly obtained evidence can be...
1 Abstract This PhD thesis focuses on the legality of evidence in criminal proceedings in the light ...
This article analyses the developing approach of the European Court of Human Rights to the indicatio...
This research deciphers the European Court’s standing on the dictum of excluding illegally obtained ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the notion of admissibility of evidence as one of the key ...
Since its entry into force in 2000, the Human Rights Act 1998 has become largely synonymous with hum...
While the practice of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has been the subject of much schola...
In Part I the Article will briefly introduce the question of the fragmentation of international law,...
This article revisits the controversial question of whether evidence found in breach of fundamental ...
The article explores the activities of the European Court of Human Rights. In recent years, many pap...