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  1. of 22 October 2013. on the right of access to a lawyer in criminal proceedings and in European arrest warrant proceedings, and on the right to have a third party informed upon deprivation of liberty and to communicate with third persons and with consular authorities while deprived of liberty.

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      This Directive lays down minimum rules concerning the rights...

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      persons have the right of access to a lawyer without undue...

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      DYREKTYWA PARLAMENTU EUROPEJSKIEGO I RADY 2013/48/UE. z dnia...

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      Access to European Union law. EUR-Lex Access to European...

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      Enable / Disable all experimental features; Replacement of...

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      RICHTLINIE 2013/48/EU DES EUROPÄISCHEN PARLAMENTS UND DES...

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      RICHTLIJN 2013/48/EU VAN HET EUROPEES PARLEMENT EN DE RAAD....

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      Directive 2013/48/EU of the European Parliament and of the...

  2. Suspects and accused persons must have access to all material evidence in the possession of the competent authorities or their lawyers in due time to effectively exercise their rights of the defence and at the latest upon submission of the merits of the accusation to the judgment of a court. Access to the materials of the case must be free of ...

  3. 1 sty 2001 · access to justice matters, serving as an introduction to key issues involved. It is intended for lawyers, judges, and other legal practitioners, as well as for per-sons who work with entities that deal with the administration of and access to justice, including non-governmental organisations (NGOs) involved in litigation.

  4. 13 wrz 2019 · Practical arrangements should ensure that executing authorities inform persons arrested on an EAW, both orally and in writing, of their right to have access to a lawyer in the issuing Member State in the language of the person requested.

  5. Given the unique nature and context of the international criminal courts and tribunals, a mere ac- cess to the court’s doors is not sufficient to guarantee a fair trial in international criminal proceed- ings. Fairness is essential to enhance the process of legitimacy of international criminal courts and tribunals. 16.

  6. Section 85A of the Courts Act 2003 and the Remote Observation and Recording (Courts. and Tribunals) Regulations 2022 enable courts to direct that proceedings be transmitted electronically to identified individuals who are not taking part in the proceedings (“a transmission direction”).

  7. As an individual, you have the right to access and receive a copy of your personal data. This is referred to as a Subject Access Request or ‘SAR’. You have the right to ask for a copy of records the police have about you on the Police National Computer (PNC) and this request is processed by ACRO.