Fair TrialsItaly must address the quality of interpretation servicesOn 8 December 2022, the European Commission issued a Recommendation on the procedural rights of suspects and accused persons subject to…Mar 30, 2023Mar 30, 2023
Fair Trials“Call them crazy”: Criminalisation of activists undermines rule of law in the EUThe Dutch police continue to disregard the rule of law to criminalise the pacifist activist Frank van der Linde. In recent years, his…Mar 28, 2023Mar 28, 2023
Fair TrialsFrance fails to act on pre-trial detention problemEurope’s pre-trial detention crisis is fuelling the overcrowding of prisons across member states, including France. In 2020, a judgment by…Mar 24, 2023Mar 24, 2023
Fair TrialsMy sons were profiled by a racist predictive policing system — the AI Act must prohibit these…By Diana SardjoeSep 28, 2022Sep 28, 2022
Fair TrialsThe British Bill of Rights must be scrappedFair Trials is calling on the Government to scrap its Bill of Rights — alternatively known as the ‘Rights Removal Bill’. If made into law…Sep 6, 2022Sep 6, 2022
Fair TrialsPolicing is the problem not the solutionArticle by Ioana Barbulescu, Networks Coordinator (Legal & Policy), Fair TrialsMay 18, 2022May 18, 2022
Fair TrialsThe UK must end Covid-related prosecutionsOn the day that the Prime Minister attended a party in the garden of Downing Street, Nuradeem Mohammed was fined £100.Jan 20, 2022Jan 20, 2022
Fair TrialsThe trial of Valérie BacotLast month, a jury found Valérie Bacot guilty of killing the man who subjected her to decades of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse.Aug 9, 2021Aug 9, 2021