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The Concept of Equality of Arms in Criminal Proceedings under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights (Paperback)
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The Concept of Equality of Arms in Criminal Proceedings under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights (Paperback)
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Inherent to and at the very core of the right to a fair criminal
trial under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights is
the concept of equality of arms (procedural equality) between the
parties, the construct given detailed and innovative treatment in
this book. As a contextual prelude to more specific analysis of
this concept under Article 6, certain influential historical
developments in trial safeguards which mark a centuries-long
evolution in standards of, and the value attributed to, procedural
fairness are identified to establish a background to Article 6
before its inception. Thereafter, the book offers a thorough
theoretical insight into equality of arms, investigating its
multi-faceted value, identifying its contemporary legal basis in
Article 6 and in international law, and defining its fundamental
constituent elements to elucidate its nature, including its
underpinning relationship with Article 6(3). The book argues that
the most important of these constituent elementsthe requirement of
'disadvantage'is not equated by the European Court of Human Rights
with inequality in itself, which would be a dignitarian
interpretation, but with inequality that gives rise to actual or,
in some circumstances, inevitable prejudice. This proposition is
the golden thread running through the analytical heart of the books
survey of case-law in which the Court's approach to procedural
equality in practice is demonstrated and assessed within the
context of the Article 6(3) rights to challenge and call witness
evidence, to adequate time and facilities, and to legal
assistance.The end result is a book for both scholars and
practitioners that will not only forge an enhanced general
understanding of procedural fairness safeguards and standards,
including from a historical perspective, but also provoke, more
specifically, new reflection on the concept of equality of arms.
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