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Unforeseen Side Effects: The Impact of Forcibly Medicating Criminal Defendants on Sixth Amendment Rights [PDF]
Likavec, Brenda A.
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Relationship of Circulatory Markers of NETosis with COVID-19 Severity: A Prospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
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Organised Crime, Anonymous Witnesses and Fair Trials in Ireland: Responding to R v Davis
Liz Campbell
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Correction to: Targeted Child Mental Health Prevention and Parenting Support Within a Canadian Context: A Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating the U.S.-Developed Family Check-Up®. [PDF]
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2005
Abstract When the trial of Saddam Hussein began in Iraq, media coverage in many countries included soundbites from ordinary Iraqis. Should Saddam be tried? In one such story, the first respondent says no, his crimes are too many; ‘[h]e should be cut into pieces’. A second concedes that the former president made mistakes, but asks, did he
Susan Marks, Andrew Clapham
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Abstract When the trial of Saddam Hussein began in Iraq, media coverage in many countries included soundbites from ordinary Iraqis. Should Saddam be tried? In one such story, the first respondent says no, his crimes are too many; ‘[h]e should be cut into pieces’. A second concedes that the former president made mistakes, but asks, did he
Susan Marks, Andrew Clapham
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2022
Abstract This chapter explores the core evidentiary principle that criminal trials must be ‘fair’. It weaves together jurisprudential strands from common law precedents, judicial interpretations, and applications of section 78 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, and contemporary human rights jurisprudence elucidating Article 6 ...
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Abstract This chapter explores the core evidentiary principle that criminal trials must be ‘fair’. It weaves together jurisprudential strands from common law precedents, judicial interpretations, and applications of section 78 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, and contemporary human rights jurisprudence elucidating Article 6 ...
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2009
Abstract The right to a fair trial embodied in Article 6 ECHR is central to the establishment and maintenance of a free and democratic society. Its object and purpose is ‘to enshrine the fundamental principle of the rule of law’and should be given a broad and purposive interpretation, rather than a restrictive one.
David Bentley, Richard Thomas
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Abstract The right to a fair trial embodied in Article 6 ECHR is central to the establishment and maintenance of a free and democratic society. Its object and purpose is ‘to enshrine the fundamental principle of the rule of law’and should be given a broad and purposive interpretation, rather than a restrictive one.
David Bentley, Richard Thomas
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