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Legal safeguards against involuntary criminal confessions in Poland and Russia
Criminal confession is a powerful and highly incriminating piece of evidence. An authentic inculpatory confession can be a fertile source of new evidence known only to the actual perpetrator.
Denis Solodov, Ilia Solodov
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SLAPP: Abuse of the right to judicial protection with the aim of restricting freedom of expression [PDF]
SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) is a phenomenon that has been present around the world for decades, threatening various human rights and freedoms and undermining the very meaning and the purpose of judicial protection of rights ...
Zdravković Ana M.
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Based on a recent Turkish Court of Cassation decision, this article puts forward that the right to a fair trial, embodied nearly in all legal systems and fundamental international regulations such as ECHR, must be respected in arbitration proceedings as ...
Emre Esen
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THE VALUE AND ASPECTS OF THE RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF LEGAL SECURITY [PDF]
The study is dedicated to the right to a fair trial, with the aim of highlighting the necessity of researching and understanding its essence, dimensions, and content to successfully strengthen the internal legal mechanism for its enforcement and ...
Irina IACUB, Gheorghe COSTACHI
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Constitutional court procedure and constitutional control in the field of lustration
The article considers the constitutional court procedure and constitutional control in the field of lustration. These issues are considered through the prism of the rule of law, its understanding by the Constitutional Court of Ukraine in its practice.
Oksana Shcherbanyuk
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The subject of the study is social relations in the field of establishing constitutional guarantees of openness of the administration of justice as the basis of the right to a fair trial in conditions of economic turbulence due to military operations ...
Ihor Zavalniuk
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Right or duty? Is presence at trial a right or a duty in international criminal law? [PDF]
International criminal law has long recognised the right of the accused to be present at trial as part of his or her right to a fair trial. However, modern international criminal courts and tribunals have recently found that the accused also has a duty ...
Wheeler, Caleb H.
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ECtHR: Erik Adamčo v. Slovakia (Application no. 19990/20, 1 June 2023)
The main task of the presented commentary is primarily the analysis of the decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in the case of Erik Adamčo v. Slovakia (Application no. 19990/20) dated June 1, 2023.
Stanislav Mihálik, Lukáš Turay
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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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Phenomenon of formalism in civil procedure
The article analyzes the existing in the scientific literature point of view on the essence of the procedural formalism and justifies that it should not be identified with the civil procedural form. It acts as a consequence of its existence and is always
Nataliia Yurievna Sakara
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