Cases from each lecture Flashcards

1
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3: the scope of the right to a fair trial and due process of law

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Prince Napoleon, CE (1875)

Mathews v. Eldridge, US (1976)

Maaouia v. France, ECHR (2000)

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2
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4: right of access to courts

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Minister of Agriculture v. Madame Lamotte, CE (1950)

Golder v. the UK, ECHR (1975)

Bounds v. Smith, US (1977)

Lewis v. Casey, US (1996)

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3
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5: independence of the judiciary

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Union syndicale des Magistrats, CE (2017)

Sacilor Lormines v. France, ECHR (2006)

Morrison v. Olson, US (1988)

Lucia v. Securities and Exchange Commission, US (2018)

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4
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6: impartiality and fairness

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Caperton v. A. T. Massey Coal Co., US (2009)

Mr J. Tarek, CC (2011)

Banque Populaire Cote D’Azur, CC (2011)

Morice v. France, ECHR (2015)

Kresse v. France, ECHR (2001)

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5
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7: public and speedy trial

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Mr Gérard B, CC (2017)

Frydlender v. France, ECHR (2000)

Ramos Nunes de Carvalho E Sa v. Portugal, ECHR (2018)

Barker v. Wingo, US (1972)

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6
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9: habeas corpus

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Mr Cédric D, CC (2015)

Cédric D, CE (2015)

Harrington v. Richter (2011)

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7
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10: prisoners’ rights

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Ramirez Sanchez v. France, ECHR (2006)

Garde des sceaux ministre de la justice v. Boussouar, CE (2007)

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