The idea of the rule of law is fundamentally based on the idea of a fair trial, and the ideas of "due process" and "the rule of law" are essential to the defence of human rights. Therefore, the core of every legal system must be a mechanism for the assertion of legal rights and the correction of violations via the course of a fair trial in court, as the law is useless without effective remedies. In criminal proceedings, the fairness of the judicial system is especially important since it guards against violations of human rights. Since the death sentence is an irrevocable punishment, constitutional due process and basic justice demand that the judicial functions of trial and sentencing be carried out with fundamental fairness. This article ...
Any legal system that purports to respect the rule of law must ensure the fair and impartial adjudic...
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One of the purposes of my thesis is to analyse a case-law of European Court of Human Rights in Stras...
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1 Basic principles of criminal proceedings and the right to a fair trial Abstract This dissertation ...
The principle of a fair trial is fundamentally important to the criminal justice system as fairness ...
Criminal law scholars regularly maintain that American prisons are overcrowded and that defendants...
- right to a fair trial in the constitutional court's decisions Right to a fair trial is rather an i...
Any legal system that purports to respect the rule of law must ensure the fair and impartial adjudic...
1 Selected aspects of the right to fair trial in civil proceedings Abstract Rigorous thesis titled S...
Can international criminal courts provide defendants with fair trials? The question can be approache...
In the determination of his civil rights and obligations or of any criminal charge against him, ever...
The author analyses the content and the relation between the principles of offence determination (co...
A fair trial is a basic element of the notion of the rule of law, and the principles of ‘due process...
India’s lineage of anti-terror laws—TADA, POTA, and UAPA—create wide exceptions to cardinal principl...
In this paper, the notion of the principle of fairness of trial before a criminal court as the basic...
According to the conventional definition, fair trial is a trial by a competent tribunal in accordan...
One of the purposes of my thesis is to analyse a case-law of European Court of Human Rights in Stras...
This volume considers the way in which the focus on individual rights may constitute an obstacle to ...
1 Basic principles of criminal proceedings and the right to a fair trial Abstract This dissertation ...
The principle of a fair trial is fundamentally important to the criminal justice system as fairness ...
Criminal law scholars regularly maintain that American prisons are overcrowded and that defendants...
- right to a fair trial in the constitutional court's decisions Right to a fair trial is rather an i...
Any legal system that purports to respect the rule of law must ensure the fair and impartial adjudic...
1 Selected aspects of the right to fair trial in civil proceedings Abstract Rigorous thesis titled S...
Can international criminal courts provide defendants with fair trials? The question can be approache...