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REMOTE CRIMINAL TRIAL – FAIR TRIAL?
One of the most important procedural rights of the individual, without which it would be impossible to defend all other potentially violated individual rights, including those potentially violated during a pandemic, is the constitutional right to a court
Rima Ažubalytė, Ivan Titko
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TRANSNATIONAL LITIGATION AND ELEMENTS OF FAIR TRIAL
The article verses about the litigation over the countries and the fair trial.
Remo Caponi
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This paper inquires into whether the right to a fair trial can be restricted with regard to alleged terrorists within the framework of the ‘war on terror’.
Kai Ambos, Annika Maleen Poschadel
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The right to a fair trial in the Republic of Serbia as a basic postulate of modern law [PDF]
Modern law today imposes certain new postulates. These new postulates must be in accordance with modern international law. One of these postulates is the right to a fair trial and its basic principles.
Petrović Bojan, Stajić Luka
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Fair Trial partial Constitutionalization in the Mashruteh Constitution [PDF]
The right to fair trial is one of the fundamental human rights of humankind. Hence, this right has been now among constitutional norms and in the constitution of some countries it has been subject to constitutionalization.
Gholamreza Gholipour, Nasrin Mehra
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Efficacy of a physiotherapy rehabilitation program for individuals undergoing arthroscopic management of femoroacetabular impingement - the FAIR trial: a randomised controlled trial protocol. [PDF]
Bennell KL+6 more
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Fair trial: illusions and reality [PDF]
Javanshir Suleymanov
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Digitalisation of Enforcement Proceedings
This article focuses on the compatibility of electronic enforcement proceedings and the right to a fair trial. Since Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights is applicable to enforcement proceedings, enforcement proceedings must be effective ...
Remigijus Jokubauskas+1 more
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Was the Dujail Trial Fair? [PDF]
The Dujail trial against eight persons accused of crimes against humanity was intended as the first of fourteen trials; it was seen as a quick and simple case that would enable the Tribunal to develop its skills outside the limelight. The trial was in fact a missed opportunity in the search for Iraqi justice. It fell short in three notable ways: (i) it
Miranda Sissons, Ari S. Bassin
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