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Title: | Basic principles of criminal procedure law and undertaking criminal procedural actions through video link-assent or not? |
Authors: | Cvorovic, Dragana |
Keywords: | criminal procedure principle of immediacy court practical realization |
Issue Date: | 25-Feb-2022 |
Publisher: | Національний авіаційний університет |
Citation: | Cvorovic Dragana. Basic principles of criminal procedure law and undertaking criminal procedural actions through video link-assent or not? // Права людини в епоху цифрових трансформацій: [Матеріали ХІІ Міжнародної науково-практичної конференції, м. Київ, Національний авіаційний університет, 25 лютого 2022 р.] Том 1. – Тернопіль: Вектор, 2022. – с. 258-260 |
Abstract: | One of the most current issues when it comes to undertaking criminal procedural actions through video links is the question: is it in accordance with the basic principles of criminal procedure law (primarily the principle of immediacy, adversarial principle, the principle of orality and the principle of publicity) or not? The basis of the correctness of the issue lies in the fact that the basic principles of criminal procedure law are the basic rules on which criminal procedure law is based as a branch of positive law and without them, contemporary criminal procedure cannot be imagined. In addition, they are of a constitutional nature and represent an international legal standard. However, despite their importance as such, it must not be allowed for them to become a dogma and instead of being an advanced initiator forces to become the brakes on the normative development of the process. |
Description: | Тези науково-педагогічних працівників, аспірантів та здобувачів вищої освіти |
URI: | https://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/57922 |
Appears in Collections: | Матеріали конференцій кафедри кримінального права і процесу |
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