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Fairness in Criminal Appeal : A Critical and Interdisciplinary Analysis of the ECtHR Case-Law

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Product Code: 9783031130038
ISBN13: 9783031130038
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$106.80
This book addresses the European Court of Human Rights? fairness standards in criminal appeal, filling a gap in this less researched area of studies. Based on a fair trial immediacy requirement, the Court has found several violations of Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights at the appellate level by at least eighteen States of the Council of Europe in a vast array of cases, particularly in contexts of first instance acquittals overturning and of sentences increasing on appeal. On the one hand, the book critically engages this case-law with the law revisions it has recently inspired in European countries, as well as with the critiques and difficulties that it continues to raise. On the other hand, it interweaves insight from criminal procedure theory with new discoveries in the field of cognitive sciences (neuroscience of memory, philosophy of knowledge, AI), shedding an interdisciplinary light on the (in)adequacy and limits of the Strasbourg Court?s jurisprudence.


Author: Helena Morão, Ricardo Tavares da Silva
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: Feb 11, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 3031130030
ISBN-13: 9783031130038

Fairness in Criminal Appeal : A Critical and Interdisciplinary Analysis of the ECtHR Case-Law

$106.80
 
This book addresses the European Court of Human Rights? fairness standards in criminal appeal, filling a gap in this less researched area of studies. Based on a fair trial immediacy requirement, the Court has found several violations of Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights at the appellate level by at least eighteen States of the Council of Europe in a vast array of cases, particularly in contexts of first instance acquittals overturning and of sentences increasing on appeal. On the one hand, the book critically engages this case-law with the law revisions it has recently inspired in European countries, as well as with the critiques and difficulties that it continues to raise. On the other hand, it interweaves insight from criminal procedure theory with new discoveries in the field of cognitive sciences (neuroscience of memory, philosophy of knowledge, AI), shedding an interdisciplinary light on the (in)adequacy and limits of the Strasbourg Court?s jurisprudence.


Author: Helena Morão, Ricardo Tavares da Silva
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: Feb 11, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 3031130030
ISBN-13: 9783031130038
 

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