Human Rights

The Concept of Equality of Arms in Criminal Proceedings under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights

By Omkar Sidhu
Intersentia Publishers April 2017

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ISBN-13
9781780681641
Publisher
Intersentia Publishers
Publication
April 2017
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Inherent to and at the very core of the right to a fair criminal trial under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights is the concept of equality of arms (procedural equality) between the parties, the construct given detailed and innovative treatment in this book. As a contextual prelude to a more specific analysis of this concept under Article 6, certain influential historical developments in trial safeguards which mark a centuries-long evolution in standards of, and the value attributed to, procedural fairness are identified to establish a background for Article 6 before its inception. Thereafter, the book offers a thorough theoretical insight on equality of arms, investigating its multi-faceted value, identifying its contemporary legal basis in Article 6 and wider international law, and defining its fundamental constituent elements to elucidate its nature, including its underpinning relationship with Article 6(3).

The author argues that the most important of these constituent elements--the requirement of 'disadvantage'--is not equated by the European Court of Human Rights with inequality in itself, which would be a dignitarian interpretation, but with inequality that gives rise to actual or, in some circumstances, inevitable prejudice. This proposition is the golden thread running through the analytical heart of the book's survey of case-law in which the Court's approach to procedural equality in practice is demonstrated and assessed within the context of the Article 6(3) rights to challenge and call witness evidence, to adequate time and facilities, and to legal assistance.

The book is for both scholars and practitioners. It will not only provide an enhanced general understanding of procedural fairness safeguards and standards, but will also provoke, more specifically, a new reflection on the concept of equality of arms.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. A Background for Article 6
Chapter 2. Equality of Arms
Chapter 3. Equality of Arms and the Right to Challenge and Call Witness Evidence
Chapter 4. Equality of Arms and the Right to Adequate Time and Facilities
Chapter 5. Equality of Arms and the Right to Legal Assistance
Concluding Overview
Bibliography
List of Cases
List of Legislative Instruments
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