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L'accès au juge : recherche sur l'effectivité d'un droit / / sous la direction de Virginie Donier et Béatrice Lapérou-Scheneider
L'accès au juge : recherche sur l'effectivité d'un droit / / sous la direction de Virginie Donier et Béatrice Lapérou-Scheneider
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bruxelles : , : Bruylant, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1289 p.)
Disciplina 345.4056
Soggetto topico Due process of law - Europe
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 2-8027-3881-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNINA-9910466820903321
Bruxelles : , : Bruylant, , [2013]
Materiale a stampa
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L'accès au juge : recherche sur l'effectivité d'un droit / / sous la direction de Virginie Donier et Béatrice Lapérou-Scheneider
L'accès au juge : recherche sur l'effectivité d'un droit / / sous la direction de Virginie Donier et Béatrice Lapérou-Scheneider
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bruxelles : , : Bruylant, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1289 p.)
Disciplina 345.4056
Soggetto topico Due process of law - Europe
ISBN 2-8027-3881-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNINA-9910796172703321
Bruxelles : , : Bruylant, , [2013]
Materiale a stampa
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L'accès au juge : recherche sur l'effectivité d'un droit / / sous la direction de Virginie Donier et Béatrice Lapérou-Scheneider
L'accès au juge : recherche sur l'effectivité d'un droit / / sous la direction de Virginie Donier et Béatrice Lapérou-Scheneider
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bruxelles : , : Bruylant, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1289 p.)
Disciplina 345.4056
Soggetto topico Due process of law - Europe
ISBN 2-8027-3881-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819055203321
Bruxelles : , : Bruylant, , [2013]
Materiale a stampa
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Fair trials : the European criminal procedural tradition and the European Court of Human Rights / Sarah J. Summers
Fair trials : the European criminal procedural tradition and the European Court of Human Rights / Sarah J. Summers
Autore Summers Sarah J.
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (209 p.)
Disciplina 345.4056
Collana Criminal law library
Soggetto topico Fair trial - Europe
Criminal procedure - Europe
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4725-6403-0
1-281-25865-2
9786611258658
1-84731-375-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part One -- 1. The Enduring Legacy of 'Inquisitorial' and 'Accusatorial' Procedural Forms in the Debate on Comparative Criminal Procedure -- AThe Enduring Legacy of the Inquisitorial -- Accusatorial Divide -- BThe Connection to Legal Nationalism -- CDeveloping a New Approach for Analysing European Criminal Procedure Law -- 2. The Origins of the European Criminal Procedural Tradition -- AIntroduction: The Importance of the Developments of the Nineteenth Century -- BThe Development of the 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- CJudicial Impartiality -- (i)The Separation of the Functions of 'Judging' and Prosecuting in -- France and Germany -- (ii) Impassivity or Activity: The Role of the English Judge in the -- Examination of the Evidence -- (iii) Institutional Impartiality -- DThe Public Hearing Requirement -- EImmediate and Oral Proceedings -- (i) Immediate and Oral Examination of Evidence at Trial -- (ii) Consideration at Trial of Evidence Collected before the Trial and -- Submitted in Writing -- (iii)Immediate and Oral Proceedings as Fundamental to the Accusatorial -- System -- FConclusions -- 3. The Rights of the Defence: Lessons from the Nineteenth Century -- AThe Institutional Nature of the 'Rights of the Accused' -- BThe Rights of the Defence at Trial -- (i)The Presence of the Accused -- (ii) Participatory Rights of the Accused -- (a) The Developing Conception of the Accused as a Party -- (b) Understanding the Nature of the Accused's Participatory Rights: The English Reforms of the Late Nineteenth Century -- (c) The Assistance of Counsel -- CThe Role of the Defence in the Pre-trial Phase -- (i) The Pre-trial Phase as 'Investigative' -- (a) The Questioning of the Accused -- (b) The Examination of Evidence -- (ii)The Determinative Reality of the Investigation -- DConclusions -- Part Two -- 4. Defining Fairness in Article 6(1) ECHR -- AIntroduction -- BIdentifying Vargha's 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- CThe Role of the 'Equality of Arms' Doctrine -- DThe Relationship between the Adversarial Procedure Requirement and the -- Equality of Arms -- EThe Court's Interpretation of the Adversarial Procedure Requirement in -- Criminal Proceedings -- (i)The Right to be Present at Trial -- (ii)Knowledge of the Other Side's Submissions -- (iii)Opportunity to Comment on the Other Side's Submissions -- FThe Relationship between the Defence and the Prosecution -- GFairness and Implied Procedural Forms -- 5. The Structure of the 'Trial' in Article 6 ECHR -- AIntroduction -- BThe Defence's Right to Challenge Witness Evidence -- CWitness Evidence in Europe: An Overview -- DRegulating Witness Evidence: Article 6(3)(d) -- (i)What is an Adequate and Proper Opportunity to Challenge Witnesses? -- (a) The Identity of the Witness -- (b) The Importance of the Witness -- (ii)When Should Witnesses be Examined? -- EThe Importance of the Trial as the Forum for Confronting Witness Evidence -- FReconciling Examination of Witnesses in the Investigation Phase with the -- 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- (i)The Presence of Counsel during Pre-trial Examination of Witnesses -- (ii)The Presence of an Impartial Supervisory Authority during the Examination of Witnesses -- (iii)Immediacy -- G The Privilege Against Self-incrimination -- (i) Improper Compulsion -- (ii) Indirect 'Acceptable' Compulsion -- (iii) The Relationship between Compulsion and the Assistance of Counsel -- (iv) The Privilege against Self-incrimination as a Substitute for the Refusal to Insist on Adversarial Principles in the Investigation Phase -- HThe Root of the Problem: Defining the 'Trial' -- (i)The Investigation Phase Lacuna -- (ii)Explaining the Investigation Phase Lacuna: Les Travaux Préparatoires -- (iii)Resolving the Fairness Deficit: Acknowledging the European Procedural Tradition -- 6. Reassessing Fairness in European Criminal Law: Procedural Fairness, Defence Rights and Institutional Forms -- AProcedural Fairness as Individual Rights -- BProcedural Rights and Institutional Forms -- CArticle 6 ECHR and the European Criminal Procedural Tradition -- DTowards an Institutional Understanding of Fairness in Criminal Proceedings
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450901603321
Summers Sarah J.  
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2007
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Fair trials : the European criminal procedural tradition and the European Court of Human Rights / Sarah J. Summers
Fair trials : the European criminal procedural tradition and the European Court of Human Rights / Sarah J. Summers
Autore Summers Sarah J.
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (209 p.)
Disciplina 345.4056
Collana Criminal law library
Soggetto topico Fair trial - Europe
Criminal procedure - Europe
ISBN 1-4725-6403-0
1-281-25865-2
9786611258658
1-84731-375-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part One -- 1. The Enduring Legacy of 'Inquisitorial' and 'Accusatorial' Procedural Forms in the Debate on Comparative Criminal Procedure -- AThe Enduring Legacy of the Inquisitorial -- Accusatorial Divide -- BThe Connection to Legal Nationalism -- CDeveloping a New Approach for Analysing European Criminal Procedure Law -- 2. The Origins of the European Criminal Procedural Tradition -- AIntroduction: The Importance of the Developments of the Nineteenth Century -- BThe Development of the 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- CJudicial Impartiality -- (i)The Separation of the Functions of 'Judging' and Prosecuting in -- France and Germany -- (ii) Impassivity or Activity: The Role of the English Judge in the -- Examination of the Evidence -- (iii) Institutional Impartiality -- DThe Public Hearing Requirement -- EImmediate and Oral Proceedings -- (i) Immediate and Oral Examination of Evidence at Trial -- (ii) Consideration at Trial of Evidence Collected before the Trial and -- Submitted in Writing -- (iii)Immediate and Oral Proceedings as Fundamental to the Accusatorial -- System -- FConclusions -- 3. The Rights of the Defence: Lessons from the Nineteenth Century -- AThe Institutional Nature of the 'Rights of the Accused' -- BThe Rights of the Defence at Trial -- (i)The Presence of the Accused -- (ii) Participatory Rights of the Accused -- (a) The Developing Conception of the Accused as a Party -- (b) Understanding the Nature of the Accused's Participatory Rights: The English Reforms of the Late Nineteenth Century -- (c) The Assistance of Counsel -- CThe Role of the Defence in the Pre-trial Phase -- (i) The Pre-trial Phase as 'Investigative' -- (a) The Questioning of the Accused -- (b) The Examination of Evidence -- (ii)The Determinative Reality of the Investigation -- DConclusions -- Part Two -- 4. Defining Fairness in Article 6(1) ECHR -- AIntroduction -- BIdentifying Vargha's 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- CThe Role of the 'Equality of Arms' Doctrine -- DThe Relationship between the Adversarial Procedure Requirement and the -- Equality of Arms -- EThe Court's Interpretation of the Adversarial Procedure Requirement in -- Criminal Proceedings -- (i)The Right to be Present at Trial -- (ii)Knowledge of the Other Side's Submissions -- (iii)Opportunity to Comment on the Other Side's Submissions -- FThe Relationship between the Defence and the Prosecution -- GFairness and Implied Procedural Forms -- 5. The Structure of the 'Trial' in Article 6 ECHR -- AIntroduction -- BThe Defence's Right to Challenge Witness Evidence -- CWitness Evidence in Europe: An Overview -- DRegulating Witness Evidence: Article 6(3)(d) -- (i)What is an Adequate and Proper Opportunity to Challenge Witnesses? -- (a) The Identity of the Witness -- (b) The Importance of the Witness -- (ii)When Should Witnesses be Examined? -- EThe Importance of the Trial as the Forum for Confronting Witness Evidence -- FReconciling Examination of Witnesses in the Investigation Phase with the -- 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- (i)The Presence of Counsel during Pre-trial Examination of Witnesses -- (ii)The Presence of an Impartial Supervisory Authority during the Examination of Witnesses -- (iii)Immediacy -- G The Privilege Against Self-incrimination -- (i) Improper Compulsion -- (ii) Indirect 'Acceptable' Compulsion -- (iii) The Relationship between Compulsion and the Assistance of Counsel -- (iv) The Privilege against Self-incrimination as a Substitute for the Refusal to Insist on Adversarial Principles in the Investigation Phase -- HThe Root of the Problem: Defining the 'Trial' -- (i)The Investigation Phase Lacuna -- (ii)Explaining the Investigation Phase Lacuna: Les Travaux Préparatoires -- (iii)Resolving the Fairness Deficit: Acknowledging the European Procedural Tradition -- 6. Reassessing Fairness in European Criminal Law: Procedural Fairness, Defence Rights and Institutional Forms -- AProcedural Fairness as Individual Rights -- BProcedural Rights and Institutional Forms -- CArticle 6 ECHR and the European Criminal Procedural Tradition -- DTowards an Institutional Understanding of Fairness in Criminal Proceedings
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784725003321
Summers Sarah J.  
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Fair trials : the European criminal procedural tradition and the European Court of Human Rights / Sarah J. Summers
Fair trials : the European criminal procedural tradition and the European Court of Human Rights / Sarah J. Summers
Autore Summers Sarah J.
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (209 p.)
Disciplina 345.4056
Collana Criminal law library
Soggetto topico Fair trial - Europe
Criminal procedure - Europe
ISBN 1-4725-6403-0
1-281-25865-2
9786611258658
1-84731-375-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part One -- 1. The Enduring Legacy of 'Inquisitorial' and 'Accusatorial' Procedural Forms in the Debate on Comparative Criminal Procedure -- AThe Enduring Legacy of the Inquisitorial -- Accusatorial Divide -- BThe Connection to Legal Nationalism -- CDeveloping a New Approach for Analysing European Criminal Procedure Law -- 2. The Origins of the European Criminal Procedural Tradition -- AIntroduction: The Importance of the Developments of the Nineteenth Century -- BThe Development of the 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- CJudicial Impartiality -- (i)The Separation of the Functions of 'Judging' and Prosecuting in -- France and Germany -- (ii) Impassivity or Activity: The Role of the English Judge in the -- Examination of the Evidence -- (iii) Institutional Impartiality -- DThe Public Hearing Requirement -- EImmediate and Oral Proceedings -- (i) Immediate and Oral Examination of Evidence at Trial -- (ii) Consideration at Trial of Evidence Collected before the Trial and -- Submitted in Writing -- (iii)Immediate and Oral Proceedings as Fundamental to the Accusatorial -- System -- FConclusions -- 3. The Rights of the Defence: Lessons from the Nineteenth Century -- AThe Institutional Nature of the 'Rights of the Accused' -- BThe Rights of the Defence at Trial -- (i)The Presence of the Accused -- (ii) Participatory Rights of the Accused -- (a) The Developing Conception of the Accused as a Party -- (b) Understanding the Nature of the Accused's Participatory Rights: The English Reforms of the Late Nineteenth Century -- (c) The Assistance of Counsel -- CThe Role of the Defence in the Pre-trial Phase -- (i) The Pre-trial Phase as 'Investigative' -- (a) The Questioning of the Accused -- (b) The Examination of Evidence -- (ii)The Determinative Reality of the Investigation -- DConclusions -- Part Two -- 4. Defining Fairness in Article 6(1) ECHR -- AIntroduction -- BIdentifying Vargha's 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- CThe Role of the 'Equality of Arms' Doctrine -- DThe Relationship between the Adversarial Procedure Requirement and the -- Equality of Arms -- EThe Court's Interpretation of the Adversarial Procedure Requirement in -- Criminal Proceedings -- (i)The Right to be Present at Trial -- (ii)Knowledge of the Other Side's Submissions -- (iii)Opportunity to Comment on the Other Side's Submissions -- FThe Relationship between the Defence and the Prosecution -- GFairness and Implied Procedural Forms -- 5. The Structure of the 'Trial' in Article 6 ECHR -- AIntroduction -- BThe Defence's Right to Challenge Witness Evidence -- CWitness Evidence in Europe: An Overview -- DRegulating Witness Evidence: Article 6(3)(d) -- (i)What is an Adequate and Proper Opportunity to Challenge Witnesses? -- (a) The Identity of the Witness -- (b) The Importance of the Witness -- (ii)When Should Witnesses be Examined? -- EThe Importance of the Trial as the Forum for Confronting Witness Evidence -- FReconciling Examination of Witnesses in the Investigation Phase with the -- 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- (i)The Presence of Counsel during Pre-trial Examination of Witnesses -- (ii)The Presence of an Impartial Supervisory Authority during the Examination of Witnesses -- (iii)Immediacy -- G The Privilege Against Self-incrimination -- (i) Improper Compulsion -- (ii) Indirect 'Acceptable' Compulsion -- (iii) The Relationship between Compulsion and the Assistance of Counsel -- (iv) The Privilege against Self-incrimination as a Substitute for the Refusal to Insist on Adversarial Principles in the Investigation Phase -- HThe Root of the Problem: Defining the 'Trial' -- (i)The Investigation Phase Lacuna -- (ii)Explaining the Investigation Phase Lacuna: Les Travaux Préparatoires -- (iii)Resolving the Fairness Deficit: Acknowledging the European Procedural Tradition -- 6. Reassessing Fairness in European Criminal Law: Procedural Fairness, Defence Rights and Institutional Forms -- AProcedural Fairness as Individual Rights -- BProcedural Rights and Institutional Forms -- CArticle 6 ECHR and the European Criminal Procedural Tradition -- DTowards an Institutional Understanding of Fairness in Criminal Proceedings
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815171803321
Summers Sarah J.  
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2007
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Fairness in Criminal Appeal : A Critical and Interdisciplinary Analysis of the ECtHR Case-Law / / edited by Helena Morão, Ricardo Tavares da Silva
Fairness in Criminal Appeal : A Critical and Interdisciplinary Analysis of the ECtHR Case-Law / / edited by Helena Morão, Ricardo Tavares da Silva
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (214 pages)
Disciplina 929
345.4056
Soggetto topico Human rights
Criminal law
Private international law
Conflict of laws
International law
Comparative law
Human Rights
Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law
Private International Law, International and Foreign Law, Comparative Law
ISBN 3-031-13001-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I: Introduction -- The ECtHR case-law on immediacy in criminal appeal -- Part II: Criminal appeal immediacy models and the ECtHR case-law -- The evidence renewal model in Italy -- The retrial model in Spain -- The audio recordings model in Portugal: The appeal court’s perspective -- The audio recordings model in Portugal: The defendant’s and the victim’s perspectives -- Part III: Immediacy in criminal procedure theory and cognitive sciences -- Immediacy at the first instance trial -- Audio-visual recordings as evidence in criminal procedure -- Neuroscience of memory and philosophy of knowledge challenges to immediacy -- AI assistance in the courtroom and immediacy -- Part IV: Concluding thoughts -- On the legitimacy of the ECtHR’s criminal appeal immediacy requirement.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910659495603321
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
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New pathways to civil justice in Europe : challenges of access to justice / / Xandra Kramer [and three others] editors
New pathways to civil justice in Europe : challenges of access to justice / / Xandra Kramer [and three others] editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (313 pages)
Disciplina 345.4056
Soggetto topico Due process of law - Europe
ISBN 3-030-66637-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910502992803321
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
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