Fair Trial Rules of Evidence
The Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights
(Author) Jurkka in the Vaasa Court of Appeal Finland Jamsa"This book examines how the European Court of Human Rights approaches the matter of evidence, and how its judgments affect domestic law. The case law of the Court has affected many areas of law in Europe. One of these areas is the law of evidence, and especially criminal evidence. This work examines the key defence rights that may touch upon evidence, such as the right to adduce evidence, the right to disclosure, the privilege against self-incrimination and access to a lawyer, entrapment, and the right to cross-examine prosecution witnesses. It explains the relevant assessment criteria used by the Court and introduces a simple framework for understanding the various assessment models developed by the Court, including "the Perna test", "the Ibrahim criteria", and "the sole or decisive rule". The book provides a comprehensive overview on the relevant case law, and will be a valuable asset for students and researchers, as well as practitioners, such as judges, prosecutors, and lawyers, working in the areas of criminal procedure and human rights"--
Jurkka in the Vaasa Court of Appeal Finland Jamsa
Jurkka in the Vaasa Court of Appeal Finland) Jamsa was a Finnish writer known for his novel "The Black Lake." His writing style is characterized by vivid imagery and profound exploration of human emotions. Jurkka's key contribution to literature lies in his ability to captivate readers with his introspective and thought-provoking narratives.