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Right to a fair trial in international law / Amal Clooney and Philippa Webb ; editorial assistants: Vera Padberg, Katharina Lewis, Samarth Patel, and Giulia Bernabei.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020.Edition: First editionDescription: cxx, 931 pagesISBN:
  • 9780192536099
  • 0192536095
  • 9780191846113
  • 0191846112
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Right to a fair trial in international law.LOC classification:
  • KZ7364 .C56 2020
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Contents:
Right to a competent, independent and impartial tribunal established by law -- Right to a public trial -- Right to be presumed innocent -- Right to prepare a defence -- Right to counsel -- Right to be tried without undue delay -- Right to be present -- Right to examine witnesses -- Right to an interpreter -- Right to silence -- Right to appeal -- Right to equality -- Right not to be subject to double jeopardy -- Remedies.
"The Right to a Fair Trial in International Law" brings together the diverse sources of international law that define the right to a fair trial in the context of criminal (as opposed to civil, administrative or other) proceedings. The book provides a comprehensive explanation of what the right to a fair trial means in practice under international law and focuses on factual scenarios that practitioners and judges in court face. Each of the book's fifteen chapters deal with one component of the right to a fair trial as defined in Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Highlighting both consensus and divisions in the international jurisprudence in this area, this book provides a valuable resource to practitioners and scholars dealing with breaches of one of the most fundamental human rights.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Right to a competent, independent and impartial tribunal established by law -- Right to a public trial -- Right to be presumed innocent -- Right to prepare a defence -- Right to counsel -- Right to be tried without undue delay -- Right to be present -- Right to examine witnesses -- Right to an interpreter -- Right to silence -- Right to appeal -- Right to equality -- Right not to be subject to double jeopardy -- Remedies.

"The Right to a Fair Trial in International Law" brings together the diverse sources of international law that define the right to a fair trial in the context of criminal (as opposed to civil, administrative or other) proceedings. The book provides a comprehensive explanation of what the right to a fair trial means in practice under international law and focuses on factual scenarios that practitioners and judges in court face. Each of the book's fifteen chapters deal with one component of the right to a fair trial as defined in Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Highlighting both consensus and divisions in the international jurisprudence in this area, this book provides a valuable resource to practitioners and scholars dealing with breaches of one of the most fundamental human rights.

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