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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Algeria 2012
"The constitution provides for the right to a fair trial, but in practice authorities did not always respect legal provisions regarding defendants’ rights. ...
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The Socio-economic Impact of Pretrial Detention in Sierra Leone
This study, carried out by Timap for Justice and Prison Watch Sierra Leone, in collaboration with UNDP and the Open Society Justice Initiative, found that ...
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Round Table on Remand (Pre-trial) Detention in South Africa
Presentation by Jean Redpath, CSPRI researcher
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Burkina Faso 2012
2012 Report
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Ethiopia 2012
2012 Human Rights Report
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Tanzania 2012
"The constitution provides for an independent judiciary, but the judiciary remained underfunded, corrupt (see section 4), inefficient (especially in the lower ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Gambia 2012
"The law provides for the presumption of innocence, a fair and public trial without undue delay, and adequate time and facilities to prepare defense. Under the ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Mali 2012
"The law stipulates that charged prisoners must be tried within one year, but this limit frequently was exceeded, and lengthy pretrial detention was a problem. ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Nigeria 2012
"The constitution provides for public trials in the regular court system and individual rights in criminal and civil cases. The constitution does not provide ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: South Africa 2012
2012 Human Rights Report
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