The issue of respect in criminal proceedings of fundamental procedural rights has became more and more crucial after Nine Eleven, not only in the US justice system, but also in Europe. This paper questions if it makes sense to speak about a European dimension of the due process of law concept. A multi-level approach is suggested in order to develop this inquiry. The different spheres through which the analysis is performed are the European Convention of Human Rights system, the constitutional law of EU Member States and the EU legislation.
Is a European culture of the 'legal process' really developing?
Di Paolo, Gabriella
2006-01-01
Abstract
The issue of respect in criminal proceedings of fundamental procedural rights has became more and more crucial after Nine Eleven, not only in the US justice system, but also in Europe. This paper questions if it makes sense to speak about a European dimension of the due process of law concept. A multi-level approach is suggested in order to develop this inquiry. The different spheres through which the analysis is performed are the European Convention of Human Rights system, the constitutional law of EU Member States and the EU legislation.File in questo prodotto:
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