Summary: | One of the purposes of my thesis is to analyse a case-law of European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg (Court). Another purpose of that is to describe an attitude of Court as to the interpretation of Article 6 of European Convention of Human Rights (Convention). Previously mentioned purposes lead to find the meanings of abstract term "Right to fair trial" or "Right to fair proceedings", that is widely applicable to all phases of criminal proceeding. The thesis is composed of three chapters, each of them dealing with different aspects of the right to fair trial in the meaning of Convention. Chapter One describes a state of Convention in the Czech Legal System. Chapter Two enlarges legal effects of Court 's judgements, that are binging on beneficiaries of Convention. Chapter Three is the principal part. That is subdivided into the rights guaranteed to ones under Articles of Convention and into such kind of rights that are implicitly found by Court in his case-law. There is also one chapter that is outstanding among these expressive and implicite rights. This chapter concerned with a conception of the fair proceedings as whole. Czech Legal System do not embody its meaning in any abstract act of state, so that it remains to tako place in case-law of Court. Conclusions contains abstract knowleges...
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