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  • Delay not unreasonable where accused unaware of charges

    24 August 2012

    Russell v Pangallo [2012] ACTMC 4 (24 August 2012) Summary In the ACT Magistrates Court, a Magistrate held that a six year delay between the filing of a summons for...

  • Right to trial without unreasonable delay

    23 March 2012

    R v Dennis Michael Nona [2012] ACTSC 41 (23 March 2012) Summary In R v Nona the ACT Supreme Court considered the right to a fair trial without unreasonable delay...

  • Extradition contrary to the European Convention on Human Rights

    20 March 2012

    Wright v Argentina [2012] EWHC 669 (Admin) (20 March 2012) Summary The appellant (Wright) appealed her extradition to Argentina under the Extradition Act 2003 (UK) to the High Court of...

  • When is legal representation necessary to ensure respect for the right to a fair hearing?

    29 February 2012

    Slaveski v Smith & Anor [2012] VSCA 25 (29 February 2012) This decision of the Victorian Court of Appeal clarifies the content of aspects of the right to a fair...

  • When is legal representation essential to the right to a fair trial?

    24 February 2012

    R v Fleischman, 2012 ONCJ 120 (24 February 2012) Summary This was a Canadian case in the provincial division of the Ontario court system. The applicant was charged with impaired...

  • Grand Chamber considers whether testimony of absent witness violates fair trial right

    15 December 2011

    Al-Khawaja and Tahery v United Kingdom – 26766/05 [2011] ECHR 2127 (15 December 2011) Summary The Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights recently considered the admissibility of statements...

  • Admissibility of unsolicited statements made in a police interview

    23 November 2011

    Jude v Her Majesty’s Advocate (Scotland) [2011] UKSC 55 (23 November 2011) Summary In this case, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom held that admitting evidence of unsolicited statements made...

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Out-sourcing our dirty work: Australia’s approach to asylum seekers

Legal action in the Nauruan Supreme Court highlights Australia's attempts to hide behind the sovereignty of our former colonies writes the HRLC's Daniel Webb.

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Gross v Switzerland [2013] ECHR, Application no. 67810/10 (14 May 2013)

The European Court of Human Rights has held that Switzerland’s failure to provide clear guidelines as to when assisted suicide is permitted breached the right to respect for private life under article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The Court declined to comment as to whether Switzerland breached article 8 by failing to assist a person, who wished to die but was not suffering from a terminal illness, to end her life.

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