Internationalised Criminal Trial and Access to Justice
The influence of a human rights paradigm over the recent development of local and regional criminal justice concerns throughout Europe is indisputable. Essential to this is the commitment that crucial lay parties within the justice process (such as the accused and the victims) should have adequate a...
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Main Author: | FINDLAY, Mark |
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