This empirical study of the procedural rights of suspects in four EU jurisdictions - France, Scotland, the Netherlands and England and Wales - focuses on the right to interpretation and translation; the right to information and the letter of rights; and the right to legal assistance before and during police interrogation
In April 2011 a major reform of the law regulating the police custody phase (la garde à vue) was ado...
This paper reports on a research project (conducted between 2005 and 2006), funded by the European U...
The book is the result of the first part of the European Commission funded research project 'Protect...
This empirical study of the procedural rights of suspects in four EU jurisdictions - France, Scotlan...
This empirical study of the procedural rights of suspects in four EU jurisdictions - France, Scotlan...
Recent EU Directives provide for a range of procedural protections for suspects and accused persons,...
Recent EU Directives provide for a range of procedural protections for suspects and accused persons,...
Drawing on the findings of a recent empirical study conducted across four jurisdictions, this articl...
Based on cross-jurisdictional research funded by the European Union, this book provides an insight i...
Based on cross-jurisdictional research funded by the European Union, this book provides an insight i...
Drawing on recent empirical research, the article examines the necessary conditions for effective im...
Drawing on recent empirical research, the article examines the necessary conditions for effective im...
Drawing on recent empirical research, the article examines the necessary conditions for effective im...
Suspects' who are held in police stations are safeguarded under the Constitutional rights of the acc...
__Abstract__ In October 2013, the European Union adopted a Directive, which guarantees, inter ali...
In April 2011 a major reform of the law regulating the police custody phase (la garde à vue) was ado...
This paper reports on a research project (conducted between 2005 and 2006), funded by the European U...
The book is the result of the first part of the European Commission funded research project 'Protect...
This empirical study of the procedural rights of suspects in four EU jurisdictions - France, Scotlan...
This empirical study of the procedural rights of suspects in four EU jurisdictions - France, Scotlan...
Recent EU Directives provide for a range of procedural protections for suspects and accused persons,...
Recent EU Directives provide for a range of procedural protections for suspects and accused persons,...
Drawing on the findings of a recent empirical study conducted across four jurisdictions, this articl...
Based on cross-jurisdictional research funded by the European Union, this book provides an insight i...
Based on cross-jurisdictional research funded by the European Union, this book provides an insight i...
Drawing on recent empirical research, the article examines the necessary conditions for effective im...
Drawing on recent empirical research, the article examines the necessary conditions for effective im...
Drawing on recent empirical research, the article examines the necessary conditions for effective im...
Suspects' who are held in police stations are safeguarded under the Constitutional rights of the acc...
__Abstract__ In October 2013, the European Union adopted a Directive, which guarantees, inter ali...
In April 2011 a major reform of the law regulating the police custody phase (la garde à vue) was ado...
This paper reports on a research project (conducted between 2005 and 2006), funded by the European U...
The book is the result of the first part of the European Commission funded research project 'Protect...