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Fair Trials in Child Protection

Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 2006
Emergency Protection Orders (Children Act 1989, ss.44–45B) permit the removal or retention of children for their protection for up to eight days and can be granted without notice to the parents or child. Using evidence from a three‐year empirical study, this article explores the impact of the European Convention of Human Rights, articles 6 and 8, on ...
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Fair Trial under Scrutiny

Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law, 2019
Fair Trial under Scrutiny The right to a fair trial has an eminent position in the Fundamental Law of Hungary both because of the importance of the right and the great number of applications and jurisprudence it has been the subject of.
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Points: A fair trial? [PDF]

open access: possibleBMJ, 1984
M Fletcher   +2 more
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A Fair Trial for the Worst of Crimes

2007
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection.
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Application of Sof ‘Fair Trial’ Safeguards

1958
The inclusion of explicit “fair trial” safeguards in the 13 nation NATO SOF Agreement and in 7 bilateral status of forces agreements is a tacit, but massive, recognition by the United States and the other states concerned of the truth of the conclusion of Chapter II ; that customary international law contains no demonstrable standards, no reliable ...
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Fair Trials, Ethics and Saddam Hussein’s Trial

2017
How Saddam Hussein's trial is conducted will largely determine whether world opinion views the verdict as legitimate and will influence how history judges the United States (US), United Kingdom (UK) and Australian involvement in Iraq. This chapter argues for Saddam to be tried in a better court model, a hybrid court is in best immediate and long-term ...
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5. Fair but Expeditious Trials

2006
On 3 July 2001, the eyes of the world were on Courtroom 1 of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague. Slobodan Milosevic, the former President of Yugoslavia, was about to make his initial court appearance to enter a plea on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in relation to the events in Kosovo ...
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Free Press, Fair Trial.

Midwest Journal of Political Science, 1967
Stephen L. Wasby   +3 more
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