Update on Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights Affecting Criminal Law/Criminal Procedure

2013 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 319-331
Author(s):  
Richard Lang ◽  
Qaiser Raja ◽  
Bonnetta Brady
Author(s):  
А.В. Коваленко

The article is devoted to identifying the main sources of forensic recommendations for the collection, examination and use of evidence in criminal proceedings. The author emphasizes that the relevance, sufficiency, practicality and methodological literacy of these recommendations should be ensured by the use of appropriate scientifically sound sources for their formation. The sources of formation of such recommendations are: the most relevant provisions of forensic science; provisions of the legislation of Ukraine on criminal liability and provisions of the science of criminal law; provisions of the criminal procedural legislation of Ukraine and achievements of science of criminal procedure; legal positions formulated by the European Court of Human Rights; the practice of detection, investigation and trial of criminal offenses; scientific provisions of other (non-legal) sciences, which are integrated by forensic science and implemented in law enforcement practice.


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