The right to examine a witness contained in the ECHR, art [...]is based on the principle that, before an accused can be convicted, all the evidence must normally be produced in his presence at a public hearing so that it can be challenged.
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6(3)(d)
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#freedom-of-person #human-rights #public
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The right to examine a witness contained in the ECHR, art [...]is based on the principle that, before an accused can be convicted, all the evidence must normally be produced in his presence at a public hearing so that it can be challenged.
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#freedom-of-person #human-rights #public
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The right to examine a witness contained in the ECHR, art [...]is based on the principle that, before an accused can be convicted, all the evidence must normally be produced in his presence at a public hearing so that it can be challenged.
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6(3)(d)
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