Summary. The EU’s attempts to adopt an EU-wide instrument on the right to access to legal aid in criminal proceedings have not been successful so far. The important issue was originally part of Measure C of the Roadmap for criminal procedural rights,1 but due to political difficulties legal aid was dropped from the agenda. However, on a different plane agreement was reached on this topic as the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) has adopted the world’s first international instrument dedicated to access to legal aid in December 2012.2 This policy brief argues that the EU should carry on in the ‘spirit’ of these recent developments and adopt a directive providing suspects and defendants with access to legal aid. 1 Council Resolution of 3...
This paper explores a linked set of contradictions – some of which verge on paradox – about legal ai...
A report based on comparative analysis and empirical studies in nine EU countries by the research pr...
While the development of a common criminal justice policy lies more within the general objectives of...
Summary. The EU’s attempts to adopt an EU-wide instrument on the right to access to legal aid in cri...
The present paper seeks to explore the present and prevailing obstacles to the respect of the right ...
This thesis examines the key elements of the EU policy on criminal procedural safeguards as set out ...
The United Nations Principles and Guidelines on access to legal aid in criminal justice systems were...
Creation of the European Legal Aid System is a long term perspective. Many legal, political, econom...
Drawing on recent empirical research, the article examines the necessary conditions for effective im...
The protection of fundamental rights for persons accused or suspected of a crime is one of the main ...
This handbook was commissioned by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, offering practical a...
Article 1F of the Refugee Convention obliges contracting states to exclude individuals suspected of ...
“The right of poor persons” or legal aid, as part of the free access to justice and a fundamental ri...
The right to criminal defence is an internationally recognized and fundamental right that entitles ...
AbstractArticle 36 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) enables third parties to interv...
This paper explores a linked set of contradictions – some of which verge on paradox – about legal ai...
A report based on comparative analysis and empirical studies in nine EU countries by the research pr...
While the development of a common criminal justice policy lies more within the general objectives of...
Summary. The EU’s attempts to adopt an EU-wide instrument on the right to access to legal aid in cri...
The present paper seeks to explore the present and prevailing obstacles to the respect of the right ...
This thesis examines the key elements of the EU policy on criminal procedural safeguards as set out ...
The United Nations Principles and Guidelines on access to legal aid in criminal justice systems were...
Creation of the European Legal Aid System is a long term perspective. Many legal, political, econom...
Drawing on recent empirical research, the article examines the necessary conditions for effective im...
The protection of fundamental rights for persons accused or suspected of a crime is one of the main ...
This handbook was commissioned by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, offering practical a...
Article 1F of the Refugee Convention obliges contracting states to exclude individuals suspected of ...
“The right of poor persons” or legal aid, as part of the free access to justice and a fundamental ri...
The right to criminal defence is an internationally recognized and fundamental right that entitles ...
AbstractArticle 36 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) enables third parties to interv...
This paper explores a linked set of contradictions – some of which verge on paradox – about legal ai...
A report based on comparative analysis and empirical studies in nine EU countries by the research pr...
While the development of a common criminal justice policy lies more within the general objectives of...