In 2016 Tunisia's parliament adopted the landmark law on the right of those taken intopolice custody to see a lawyer. As a result, detainees today are better protected against ill-treatment and forced confessions, but they still suffer from the authorities' failure to applythe law fully and consistently. This report gives a preliminary assessment of the implementation of the law, based on the interviews we conducted and the limited quantitative data available
A Follow-Up Report To The U.N. Committee On The Elimination Of Racial Discrimination
In June 2021, CERL assembled a working group to address the difficult legal and policy questions tha...
The purpose of this Honors project is to provide insights into the current condition of Kosovo’s vet...
The rise of privately enforceable rights in national courts based on substantive international law i...
This Book does not make you repeat a number of words without any context. Rather, this Book teaches ...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
This presentation, is an inquiry and investigation into this simple question: Who governs the West ...
Hawaii has an indeterminate sentencing system in which the sentencing court sets only the maximum, b...
Georgia has a sentencing system in which "judges fixing the sentence shall prescribe a determinate s...
In this era of modernization of every country are not directly have the same definition that corrupt...
Since the entry into force of the Greek Penal Code in 1951, the basic principles governing the subst...
Bibliography: pages 133-135.There is an administrative law relationship between the taxpayer and the...
Magister Legum - LLMIn the field of international law three core crimes generally make up the jurisd...
Prison sentences in Pennsylvania are indeterminate for the vast majority of cases.2 Pennsylvania has...
In both China and in the West, the number of offenders under community sanctions is growing, and the...
A Follow-Up Report To The U.N. Committee On The Elimination Of Racial Discrimination
In June 2021, CERL assembled a working group to address the difficult legal and policy questions tha...
The purpose of this Honors project is to provide insights into the current condition of Kosovo’s vet...
The rise of privately enforceable rights in national courts based on substantive international law i...
This Book does not make you repeat a number of words without any context. Rather, this Book teaches ...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
This presentation, is an inquiry and investigation into this simple question: Who governs the West ...
Hawaii has an indeterminate sentencing system in which the sentencing court sets only the maximum, b...
Georgia has a sentencing system in which "judges fixing the sentence shall prescribe a determinate s...
In this era of modernization of every country are not directly have the same definition that corrupt...
Since the entry into force of the Greek Penal Code in 1951, the basic principles governing the subst...
Bibliography: pages 133-135.There is an administrative law relationship between the taxpayer and the...
Magister Legum - LLMIn the field of international law three core crimes generally make up the jurisd...
Prison sentences in Pennsylvania are indeterminate for the vast majority of cases.2 Pennsylvania has...
In both China and in the West, the number of offenders under community sanctions is growing, and the...
A Follow-Up Report To The U.N. Committee On The Elimination Of Racial Discrimination
In June 2021, CERL assembled a working group to address the difficult legal and policy questions tha...
The purpose of this Honors project is to provide insights into the current condition of Kosovo’s vet...