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The Principles of Fair Trial

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
“Lex uno ore omnes alloquitur” which means that everyone is equal before the eyes of the law which is an important principle which forms the basis of judicial proceedings across the world. The law treats everyone equally and this principle is enshrined in various provisions of the Indian Constitution.
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A Fair Trial

2019
Can an online court really deliver a fair trial? For many lawyers, this is a pivotal question. Sometimes it is posed as a legal inquiry, by reference to Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). But it can also be framed as a question about justice, asking whether the work of courts must be conducted on a face-to-face basis and ...
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Right to a Fair Trial

2021
Every year, the European Court of Human Rights delivers a large number of judgments, adding to its already extensive case-law. This makes it difficult for people outside the Court to know which cases are the most relevant and break new ground for fair trial issues. This book seeks to respond to that need by focusing on the most important cases and aims
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The Right to a Fair Trial

2016
Abstract This chapter presents the main protections for the right to a fair trial. In general terms, the right to a fair trial seeks to protect the interest in maintaining the rule of law and the proper administration of justice. This right has been termed a ‘right to court’ and encompasses the idea of ensuring ‘access to justice’.
James J Fawcett   +2 more
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Fair Trial

Virginia Law Review, 1953
Herman M. Moser, Richard B. Morris
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The Right to a Fair Trial

2018
This Chapter presents a detailed analysis of those fair trial rights under international law that are most likely affected by the involvement of court interpreters: the right of equality before the court; the right to adversarial proceedings; the right to be informed of the charge; the right to adequate time and facilities to prepare a defense; the ...
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A Fair Trial for Physiotherapy: The Controlled Trial

Physiotherapy, 1993
Recently there have been a few trials in which some therapeutic modalities have been tested against others, sometimes under conditions which are doomed to make them fail. The purpose of having a control group is to set the technique to be tested (experimental) against a backcloth of standardised management which excludes the test modality and ...
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