Human Rights in Criminal Procedure

Human Rights in Criminal Procedure
Author: John Albert Andrews,United Kingdom National Committee of Comparative Law
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1982-05-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9024725526

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Revised papers from a conference organised by the United Kingdom National Commission on Comparative Law at Manchester 1978.

Human rights and criminal procedure

Human rights and criminal procedure
Author: Jeremy McBride
Publsiher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2018-06-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789287187413

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A practical tool for legal professionals who wish to strengthen their skills in applying the European Convention on Human Rights and the case law of the European Court of Human Rights in their daily work This is the second and expanded edition of a handbook intended to assist judges, lawyers and prosecutors in taking account of the requirements of the European Convention on Human Rights and its Protocols (“the European Convention”) – and more particularly of the case law of the European Court of Human Rights – when interpreting and applying codes of criminal procedure and comparable or related legislation. It does so by providing extracts from key rulings of the European Court and the former European Commission of Human Rights that have determined applications complaining about one or more violations of the European Convention in the course of the investigation, prosecution and trial of alleged offences, as well as in the course of appellate and various other proceedings linked to the criminal process.

Human Rights and Criminal Justice

Human Rights and Criminal Justice
Author: Ben Emmerson,Andrew Ashworth,Alison Macdonald,Mark A. Summers
Publsiher: Sweet & Maxwell
Total Pages: 1133
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781847039118

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A survey of Czech business law, tax and accounting regulations. The political, legal and economic systems of the Republic are outlined.

Human Rights in Criminal Proceedings

Human Rights in Criminal Proceedings
Author: Stefan Trechsel,Sarah J. Summers
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 611
Release: 2005
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0199271208

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During the last 50 years interest in human rights has grown dramatically. Whilst newspapers focus mainly on dramatic issues: unlawful killing, torture, disappearances, or violations of freedom of speech; institutions charged with the implementation of human rights (as set out in international conventions and covenants) most frequently deal with allegations of human rights violations during criminal proceedings. The increasing internationalization of the administration of criminal law means that such cases are likely to become ever more important. In this book, the case-law of the international bodies dealing with such cases is presented and critically examined by an author who has contributed to its creation for almost a quarter of a century. The European Commission and European Court of Human Rights, in particular, have accumulated a considerable quantity of case-law, which is particularly interesting because it is intended to be valid in both Anglo-Saxon and Continental systems of criminal procedure.The law of the European Convention is emphasized because of its advanced procedures and the quality and quantity of its case-law. The book will be of interest to all scholars, practitioners, and students of international criminal law.

The Presumption of Innocence in International Human Rights and Criminal Law

The Presumption of Innocence in International Human Rights and Criminal Law
Author: Michelle Coleman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2021-03-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781000352337

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the presumption of innocence from both a practical and theoretical point of view. Throughout the book a framework for the presumption of innocence is developed. The book approaches the right to presumption of innocence from an international human rights perspective using specific examples drawn from international criminal law. The result is a framework for understanding the right that is grounded in human rights law. This framework can then be applied across different national and international systems. When applied, it can help determine when the presumption of innocence is being infringed upon, eroded, violated, and ensure that the presumption of innocence is protected. The book is an essential resource for students, academics and practitioners working in the areas of human rights, criminal law, international criminal law, and evidence. The themes also have a more general application to national jurisdictions and legal theory.

Victims Rights Human Rights and Criminal Justice

Victims  Rights  Human Rights and Criminal Justice
Author: Jonathan Doak
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2008-04-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781847314246

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In recent times, the idea of 'victims' rights' has come to feature prominently in political, criminological and legal discourse, as well as being subject to regular media comment. The concept nevertheless remains inherently elusive, and there is still considerable ambiguity as to the origin and substance of such rights. This monograph deconstructs the nature and scope of the rights of victims of crime against the backdrop of an emerging international consensus on how victims ought to be treated and the role they ought to play. The essence of such rights is ascertained not only by surveying the plethora of international standards which deal specifically with crime victims, but also by considering the potential cross-applicability of standards relating to victims of abuse of power, with whom they have much in common. In this book Jonathan Doak considers the parameters of a number of key rights which international standards suggest victims ought to be entitled to. He then proceeds to ask whether victims are able to rely upon such rights within a domestic criminal justice system characterised by structures, processes and values which are inherently exclusionary, adversarial and punitive in nature.

Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Law and Practice

Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Law and Practice
Author: Philippa Southwell,Michelle Brewer,Ben Douglas-Jones KC
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 739
Release: 2020-11-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781526514806

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Recommended by The Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, Dame Sara Thornton, in her 2020 report on “The Modern Slavery Act 2015 Statutory Defence: A call for evidence” "Rarely can the talent of so many practitioners be accessed in one convenient resource." Crimeline Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Law and Practice, Second Edition provides guidance to those who deal directly or indirectly with those affected by modern slavery and trafficking, employ or manage a workforce, or have oversight of supply chains. It enables practitioners to deal with issues of law and procedure by providing an accessible, but comprehensive, summary of the points that need to be considered in order to plan a coherent litigation or compliance strategy. This Second Edition focuses on areas which have become of critical importance such as: - The modern slavery defence - Corporate accountability and modern slavery compliance statements - National Referral Mechanism for victims - How to identify victims of trafficking and modern slavery - How to elicit key information from victims of trafficking and modern slavery - Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings - The EU Anti-trafficking Directive This highly accessible guide draws on the expertise and experience of professionals in different disciplines, so that practitioners can receive guidance for their own practice and an understanding of the inter-relationship with other practice areas. Criminal, immigration, commercial and civil lawyers will find this an essential guide. It is also important for businesses when undertaking human rights due diligence assessments, as well as for those who work in law enforcement, the judiciary and academia.

Human Rights and the Criminal Justice System

Human Rights and the Criminal Justice System
Author: Anthony Amatrudo,Leslie William Blake
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781135145439

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We now live in a world which thinks through the legislative implications of criminal justice with one eye on human rights. Human Rights and the Criminal Justice System provides comprehensive coverage of human rights as it relates to the contemporary criminal justice system. As well as being a significant aspect of international governance and global justice, Amatrudo and Blake argue here that human rights have also eclipsed the rhetoric of religion in contemporary moral discussion. This book explores topics such as terrorism, race, and the rights of prisoners, as well as existing legal structures, court practices, and the developing literature in Criminology, Law and Political Science, in order to critically review the relationship between the developing body of human rights theory and practice, and the criminal justice system. This book will be of considerable interest to those with academic concerns in this area; as well as providing an accessible, yet sophisticated, resource for upper level undergraduate and postgraduate human rights courses.