Keywords
coercive measures
suspension of enforcement
Hungary
suspension of enforcement
Hungary
How to Cite
Suspending non-substantive judicial decisions: An under-applied clause in the criminal procedure. (2015). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 63(6), 86-90. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.2015.6.5
Abstract
The author provides an overview of the human rights implications of not suspending coercive measures until criminal trials become final and binding in Hungary.
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