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Saunders v United Kingdom: ECHR 30 Sep 1994

Link between self-incrimination and presumption of innocence – use of compulsion.

Citations:

Independent 30-Sep-1994

Jurisdiction:

Human Rights

Cited by:

See AlsoSaunders v The United Kingdom ECHR 17-Dec-1996
(Grand Chamber) The subsequent use against a defendant in a prosecution, of evidence which had been obtained under compulsion in company insolvency procedures was a convention breach of Art 6. Although not specifically mentioned in Article 6 of the . .
CitedHolder v The Law Society Admn 26-Jul-2005
The applicant challenged the independence of the respondent’s disciplinary tribunal.
Held: The claim failed: ‘the nature of the Tribunal is entirely adequately independent and impartial for the purposes for which it is constituted. The . .
See AlsoFayed v United Kingdom ECHR 6-Oct-1994
The Secretary of State had appointed inspectors to investigate and report on a company takeover. In their report, which was published, the inspectors made findings which were critical of and damaging to the applicants, who relied on the civil limb . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Human Rights

Updated: 05 May 2022; Ref: scu.89026

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