In the wake of the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975, Spain enacted a new Constitution containing extensive procedural rights for criminal defendants, thereby in theory moving its justice system closer to the adverserial model of criminal trials long established in common law countries. In the years immediately following the passage of the 1978 Constitution, however, criminal proceedings continued to be inquisitorial in nature, especially in cases involving politically-charged allegations of domestic terrorism. In this article, the author tracks one such case that had a dramatic impact on the Spanish legal system. Following their conviction for participating in a politically-motivated kidnapping for ransom, the defendants pursued a...
This Article is focused on one of the rights provided for by Article 47 of the Charter, the right to...
The European Convention on Human Rights 1950 represented a radical endeavour to create a set of pan-...
This article examines the role of the judiciary in protecting fundamental rights in European extradi...
In the wake of the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975, Spain enacted a new Constitution cont...
The article begins with a discussion of the social and political background that influenced the emer...
Article 3 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (E....
In 1995, the Spanish Parliament reenacted trial by jury in criminal cases by implementing a mandate ...
Abstract: Despite the general consensus about freedom of expression being a basic fundamental right ...
Victims have been the centre of attention at the International Criminal Court (ICC), since the Rome ...
Under customary international law, criminal defendants have a fundamental right to a fair...
Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) guarantees the right to a fair trial, ap...
This article explores the disparate jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights and the appe...
Can international criminal courts provide defendants with fair trials? The question can be approache...
Article 3 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (E....
This article is focused on one of the rights provided by the article 47 of the Charter of Fundamenta...
This Article is focused on one of the rights provided for by Article 47 of the Charter, the right to...
The European Convention on Human Rights 1950 represented a radical endeavour to create a set of pan-...
This article examines the role of the judiciary in protecting fundamental rights in European extradi...
In the wake of the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975, Spain enacted a new Constitution cont...
The article begins with a discussion of the social and political background that influenced the emer...
Article 3 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (E....
In 1995, the Spanish Parliament reenacted trial by jury in criminal cases by implementing a mandate ...
Abstract: Despite the general consensus about freedom of expression being a basic fundamental right ...
Victims have been the centre of attention at the International Criminal Court (ICC), since the Rome ...
Under customary international law, criminal defendants have a fundamental right to a fair...
Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) guarantees the right to a fair trial, ap...
This article explores the disparate jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights and the appe...
Can international criminal courts provide defendants with fair trials? The question can be approache...
Article 3 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (E....
This article is focused on one of the rights provided by the article 47 of the Charter of Fundamenta...
This Article is focused on one of the rights provided for by Article 47 of the Charter, the right to...
The European Convention on Human Rights 1950 represented a radical endeavour to create a set of pan-...
This article examines the role of the judiciary in protecting fundamental rights in European extradi...