The Right to a Fair Trial in International Law
By: Clooney, Amal and Webb, Philippa.
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Contents
Introduction
1. Purpose of This Book
2. Sources and Components of the Right to a Fair Trial
3. Right to a Fair Trial in Customary International Law
4. Scope of the Rights to a Fair Trial
5. Burden of Proof and Deference to National Courts
6. Fragmentation and Harmonisation of the Right to a Fair Trial
1. Right to a Competent, Independent and Impartial Tribunal
1. Introduction
2. Origins and Rational of the Right
3. Definition of the Right in International Instruments
4. Scope of the Right
5. Right to a Competent Tribunal
6. Right to an Independent Tribunal
7. Right to an Impartial Tribunal
8. Establishment by Law
9. Relationship with Other Fair Trial Rights
10. Derogations and Reservations
11. Waivers
12. Remedies
13. Conclusion
2. Right to a Public Trial
1. Introduction
2. Origins and Rational of the Right to a Public Trial
3. Definition of the Right to a Public Trial in International Instruments
4. Scope of the Right to a Public Trial
5. Scope of the Right to a Public Judgment
6. Relationship with Other Fair Trial Rights
7. Derogations and Reservations
8. Waivers
9. Remedies
10. Conclusion
3. Right to be Presumed Innocent
4. Scope of the Right to be Presumed Innocent
5. Burden and Standard of Proof
6. Prejudicial Statements
7. Presentation of the Defendant during Trial
8. Right to be Presumed Innocent and Pre-Trial Detention
9. Violations of the Presumption of Innocence when there is Insufficient Evidence to Sustain a Conviction
10. Relationship between the Right to be Presumed Innocent and Other Fair Trial Rights
11. Derogations and Reservations
12. Waivers
13. Remedies
4. Right to Prepare a Defence
5. Right to Counsel
6. Right to be Tried without Undue Delay
7. Right to Present
8. Right to Examine Witnesses
9, Right to an Interpreter
10. Right to Silent
11. Right to Appeal
12. Right to Equality
13. Right no to be Subject to Double Jeopardy
14. Remedies
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