Admissibility of Statements Obtained as a Result of “Private Torture” or “Private” Inhuman Treatment as Evidence in Criminal Proceedings: Emergence of a New European Standard?
This article presents a critical approach to the position of the European Court of Human Rights on the admissibility of evidence (recorded statements) obtained as a result of “private torture or inhuman treatment”, while such recordings were produced outside of and for purposes other than the crimin...
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| Main Author: | Małgorzata Wąsek-Wiaderek |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Instituto Brasileiro de Direito Processual Penal
2021-03-01
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| Series: | Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal |
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| Online Access: | http://www.ibraspp.com.br/revista/index.php/RBDPP/article/view/477 |
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