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The Right to a Fair Trial, Paperback / softback Book

The Right to a Fair Trial Paperback / softback

Edited by Thom Brooks

Part of the The International Library of Essays on Rights series

Paperback / softback

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The right to a fair trial is often held as a central constitutional protection.

It nevertheless remains unclear what precisely should count as a 'fair' trial and who should decide verdicts.

This already difficult issue has become even more important given a number of proposed reforms of the trial, especially for defendants charged with terrorism offences.

This collection, The Right to a Fair Trial, is the first to publish in one place the most influential work in the field on the following topics: including the right to jury trial; lay participation in trials; jury nullification; trial reform; the civil jury trial; and the more recent issue of terrorism trials.

The collection should help inform both scholars and students of both the importance and complexity of the right to a fair trial, as well as shed light on how the trial might be further improved.

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