Some considerations about the right to defence enshrined in Article 24 of the Romanian Constitution, republished Cover Image
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Unele considerații pe marginea dreptului la apărare consacrat în art. 24 din Constituția României, republicată
Some considerations about the right to defence enshrined in Article 24 of the Romanian Constitution, republished

Author(s): Cristian Ionescu
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Uniunea Juriștilor din România
Keywords: right to defence; ECHR; criminal law; fair trial.

Summary/Abstract: In this article the author aims to analyze, from a constitutional point of view, the content of Article 24 of the Basic Law. The right to defence is a universal right enshrined in the most important international documents that have guaranteed, after the end of the Second World War, the suite of human rights and freedoms inherent and essential to human dignity. There would be no right to defence if there wasn’t a corollary right, the right for everyone to go to court, asking for justice when another person has violated their legitimate rights and interests. The society, the State has the same indictment right when a person violates the social values protected by a criminal law. In addition to the traditional justification for the regulation and protection by the State of the right to defence, its guarantee in a democratic society is also a requirement to respect a fair trial, in which the parties (plaintiff and defendant) must enjoy equal conditions for supporting their claims or defence. In other words, every accused person is entitled to defend itself and prove to the judge the inconsistency of the accusing evidence against him.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 05
  • Page Range: 121-130
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Romanian