Criminal Fair Trial Rights: Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights
By (Author) Ryan Goss
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
24th August 2016
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Law: Human rights and civil liberties
345.07
Paperback
254
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
363g
The Article 6 fair trial rights are the most heavily-litigated Convention rights before the European Court of Human Rights, generating a large and complex body of case law. With this book, Goss provides an innovative and critical analysis of the European Courts Article 6 case law. The category of fair trial rights includes many component rights. The existing literature tends to chart the law with respect to each of these component rights, one by one. This traditional approach is useful, but it risks artificially isolating the case law in a series of watertight compartments. This book takes a complementary but different approach. Instead of analysing the component rights one by one, it takes a critical look at the case law through a number of cross-cutting problems and themes common to all or many of the component rights. For example: how does the Court view its role in Article 6 cases When will the Court recognise an implied right in Article 6 How does the Court assess Article 6 infringements, and when will the public interest justify an infringement The books case-law-driven approach allows Goss to demonstrate that the European Court's criminal fair trial rights jurisprudence is marked by considerable uncertainty, inconsistency, and incoherence.
Criminal Fair Trial Rights by Ryan Goss represents an important and timely contribution to the literature on the most litigated provision of the European Convention of Human Rights...a refreshing issue-based approach. -- Yvonne McDermott * Human Rights Law Review, 2015 *
In sum, this book offers innovative ideas, an original approach to the subject, a thorough analysis of the topics and extensive materials for academics and practitioners. The arguments put forward are clear, generally well-grounded and easily understood. -- Pedro Caeiro (Coimbra) * Common Market Law Review *
the book presents an exceptionally well-organised argument -- Laura Hoyano (Oxford) * Criminal Law Review *
Ryan Goss is Lecturer in Law at the Australian National University, Canberra, and was formerly Junior Research Fellow in Law at Lincoln College, Oxford.