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The Right To Confrontation In Europe Absent Anonymous And Vulnerable Witnesses Second Revised Edition 2nd Edition Stefano Maffei

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The Right To Confrontation In Europe Absent Anonymous And Vulnerable Witnesses Second Revised Edition 2nd Edition Stefano Maffei
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Publisher: Europa Law Publishing, Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.32 MB
Pages: 295
Author: Stefano Maffei
ISBN: 9789089521316, 9089521313
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 2

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The Right To Confrontation In Europe Absent Anonymous And Vulnerable Witnesses Second Revised Edition 2nd Edition Stefano Maffei by Stefano Maffei 9789089521316, 9089521313 instant download after payment.

This book investigates the theory and practice of the Right to Confrontation - the right of accused persons to examine witnesses against them. Although exceptions to confrontation have always been recognized by domestic criminal courts, no European consensus exists on the values and interests that may legitimately allow incursions into this fundamental right. Based upon the concept of testimonial evidence - which was first developed by the U.S. Supreme Court in Crawford v. Washington in 2004 - this second edition identifies three categories of declarants whose statements may pose a threat to the fairness of criminal trials: the "absent," "anonymous," and "vulnerable" witnesses. In a truly supra-national perspective, attention focuses on the Confrontation clause of Article 6 of the European Convention of Human Rights, as interpreted by the case-law of the Strasbourg Court (including the 2011 leading case Al-Khawaja and Tahery v. UK). The book then provides a comparative study of the Right to Confrontation in the context of the rules of criminal evidence and procedure in Italy, France, and England/Wales.

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