THE RIGHT TO A TRIAL WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME: A GENERAL GUARANTEE OF THE RIGHT TO A PENAL EQUITY TRIAL
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v7i4.852Keywords:
reasonable time, presumption of innocence, right to a fair trialAbstract
The present article examines the judicial protection of the persons confronted withthe non-application of a coherent legislation at a European level, during a penal trial,
which can present the risk of generating different standards of protection of the right to a
fair trial of the defendant (for the exceeding or hasting excessively the judicial procedure,
according to the individual option of every European state.
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