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THE RIGHTS OF THE DEFENSE IN IVORIAN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS - From the adversarial principle to equality of arms

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The principles of adversarial proceedings and equality of arms are "elements of the broader concept of a fair trial", and "respect for the rights of the defense implies fair and equitable proceedings [...]. The realization of the rights of the defense can only be achieved by such a procedure, which appears to be the procedure or process that makes it possible to realize the ideal of justice represented by respect for the rights of the defense. Not only do they make it possible to assess the rights of the defense horizontally, i.e. quantitatively throughout the criminal trial, but they also make it possible to apprehend them vertically, i.e. qualitatively by measuring their strength. By examining the relationship between rights and principles within our triptych, this study argues, on the one hand, that the exercise of the principles of adversarial proceedings and equality of arms guarantees the effectiveness of the rights of the defense, or that these rights are also a reality.

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Mi chiamo Ismaël KANE e sono un consulente legale, formatore e specialista in diversi settori, in particolare nei meccanismi internazionali e regionali di protezione dei diritti umani, nella gestione dei conflitti, ecc.

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Authors Ismael Kane
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.11.2023
 
EAN 9786206641063
ISBN 9786206641063
No. of pages 128
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

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