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Bachmaier Winter, Lorena.
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The right to counsel and the protection of attorney-client privilege in criminal proceedings = a comparative view /
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The right to counsel and the protection of attorney-client privilege in criminal proceedings/ edited by Lorena Bachmaier Winter, Stephen C. Thaman, Veronica Lynn.
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a comparative view /
other author:
Bachmaier Winter, Lorena.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
Description:
vi, 440 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Right to Counsel and Confidentiality of Correspondence with Counsel as a Requirement of a Fair Trial in Japan -- Confidentiality of Correspondence with Counsel as a Requirement of a Fair Trial in Germany -- Confidentiality of Correspondence with Counsel as a Requirement of a Fair Trial in Italy -- Confidentiality of Correspondence with Counsel as a Requirement of a Fair Trial in Portugal -- Confidentiality of Attorney-Client Communications in China's Criminal Justice System -- The Right to Counsel within Criminal Proceedings in Switzerland -- Confidentiality of Correspondence with Counsel as a Requirement of a Fair Trial in Poland -- Confidentiality of Attorney-Client Communications in the United States -- Confidentiality of correspondence with Counsel as a Requirement of a Fair Trial in Spain -- The Lawyer-Client Privilege in the Case-lLw of the ECtHR -- Protecting Confidentiality of Lawyer-Client Communications Worldwide. Comparative Study.
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
Confidential communications - Lawyers. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43123-5
ISBN:
9783030431235
The right to counsel and the protection of attorney-client privilege in criminal proceedings = a comparative view /
The right to counsel and the protection of attorney-client privilege in criminal proceedings
a comparative view /[electronic resource] :edited by Lorena Bachmaier Winter, Stephen C. Thaman, Veronica Lynn. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - vi, 440 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Ius comparatum - global studies in comparative law,v.442214-6881 ;. - Ius comparatum - global studies in comparative law ;v.44..
Right to Counsel and Confidentiality of Correspondence with Counsel as a Requirement of a Fair Trial in Japan -- Confidentiality of Correspondence with Counsel as a Requirement of a Fair Trial in Germany -- Confidentiality of Correspondence with Counsel as a Requirement of a Fair Trial in Italy -- Confidentiality of Correspondence with Counsel as a Requirement of a Fair Trial in Portugal -- Confidentiality of Attorney-Client Communications in China's Criminal Justice System -- The Right to Counsel within Criminal Proceedings in Switzerland -- Confidentiality of Correspondence with Counsel as a Requirement of a Fair Trial in Poland -- Confidentiality of Attorney-Client Communications in the United States -- Confidentiality of correspondence with Counsel as a Requirement of a Fair Trial in Spain -- The Lawyer-Client Privilege in the Case-lLw of the ECtHR -- Protecting Confidentiality of Lawyer-Client Communications Worldwide. Comparative Study.
The book provides an overview of the right to counsel and the attorney-client privilege in the following 12 jurisdictions: China, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, UK and USA. The right to counsel is a fundamental right providing the accused access to justice in criminal proceedings. Lawyers can only practice their profession properly if clients have complete trust in their lawyer's discretion. This trust is safeguarded by the attorney-client privilege, which is an indispensable part of every constitutional state and one of the most important professional duties of a lawyer. It is of particular importance in criminal proceedings regarding the protection of the confidentiality of lawyer-client communications in the different procedural stages, coercive measures as well as the various duties and interests in play. However, the communications protected by attorney-client privilege vary greatly from country to country. With regard to criminal investigations in an increasingly globalised world, where sophisticated tools enable broad digital investigations, there is an urgent need to clarify how this fundamental right is protected at both the national and supranational level. Each chapter explores the regulations, practices and recent developments in each jurisdiction and was written by highly qualified experts in the legal field - from academia and practice alike. It identifies possible solutions and best practices, providing valuable insights for practitioners and law-making bodies alike regarding the actual protection (or lack thereof) of lawyer-client confidentiality in the pretrial and trial stage of criminal proceedings.
ISBN: 9783030431235
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-43123-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: K2281.A7 / R544 2020
Dewey Class. No.: 345.056
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