Right to a Fair Trial in UK Law
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Burdens and Standards of Proof in Possession of Unexplained Property Prosecutions
While possession of unexplained property (illicit enrichment) is expressly criminalized under Article 419 of the 2004 Criminal Code of Ethiopia, there are practical problems in its prosecution, int...... ... need for precaution against endangering the right to fair trial of the accused (especially the ... ...
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Property Protection as a Limit to Deteriorating Social Security Protection
This paper explores how the protection of property rights can serve as a limit to deteriorating social security protection. The protection of property rights under Article 1 of the First Protocol t...... ... Rights (ECHR), o en combined with the right to fair trial under Article 6(1 ), has proved ... ...
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Judicial analytics on trial: An assessment of legal analytics in judicial systems in light of the right to a fair trial
This article informs about certain legal analytics tools that can be used to predict the outcome of cases. It identifies and assesses some challenges to the right to a fair trial that appear in cas...
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Constrained Waiver of Trial Rights? Incentives to Plead Guilty and the Right to a Fair Trial
This article develops an interpretative framework to examine when incentives to plead guilty should be found to constrain defendant choice to waive fair trial rights under the European Convention o...
- Prison Disciplinary Proceedings—Right to a Fair Trial
- Prison Disciplinary Proceedings—Right to a Fair Trial
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Confronting Religion: Veiled Witnesses, the Right to a Fair Trial and the Supreme Court of Canada's Judgment in R v N.S.
The Supreme Court of Canada's decision in R v N.S. is significant because the majority seems to endorse an understanding of confrontation that assumes a defendant's right to a fair trial is imperil...
- Secret Control Order Hearings: A Qualified Victory for the Right to a Fair Trial
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CASES: Special Advocates, Control Orders and the Right to a Fair Trial
In Secretary of State for the Home Department v AF (No 3), the House of Lords decided that Article 6 ECHR requires a ‘core irreducible minimum’ of procedural fairness such that ‘the controlled pers...
- A Constitutional Right to a Fair Trial? Implications for the Reform of the Australian Criminal Justice System
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