Remote Participation in Criminal Proceedings: Does the Reformed Italian Regulation Represent an Application Extension Able to Conflict with the Right to a Fair Trial?

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Cover of Volume: EuCLR European Criminal Law Review Volume 9 (2019), Edition 2
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European Criminal Law Review

Volume 9 (2019), Edition 2


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Nomos, Baden-Baden
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2019
ISSN-Online
2193-5505
ISSN-Print
2191-7442

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Volume 9 (2019), Edition 2

Remote Participation in Criminal Proceedings: Does the Reformed Italian Regulation Represent an Application Extension Able to Conflict with the Right to a Fair Trial?

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Authors:
ISSN-Print
2191-7442
ISSN-Online
2193-5505


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The purpose of this paper is to try to analyse the Italian regulation of accused persons’ remote participation in criminal proceedings. The interest in this matter arises from the suspected frictions of the provisions at hand with fundamental rights to be guaranteed for a fair trial. These suspicions, aroused right after the introduction of the institute in Italian law, have been increased by the recent reform of the discipline of remote participation, and they become even clearer after a comparison of Italian regulation with those of other European Countries. Hence, an inescapable question occurs: will the European Court of Human Rights and the Italian Constitutional Court save the new regulation as they did with the previous one?

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