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The Right to a Fair Trial in the Context of Article 36(1) of the Vienna 6 Convention on Consular Relations: Analysis of the 'Augustino and Abdulkarim v Tanzania' Judgment by the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights
	    KOHOUTEK, Jiří a Štefan VIEDENSKÝ
	
	
	
	    
	
     
 
	
	Základní údaje
	
		Originální název
		The Right to a Fair Trial in the Context of Article 36(1) of the Vienna 6 Convention on Consular Relations: Analysis of the 'Augustino and Abdulkarim v Tanzania' Judgment by the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights
	 
				Autoři
				KOHOUTEK, Jiří (203 Česká republika) a Štefan VIEDENSKÝ (203 Česká republika, garant, domácí)
			 
			
				Vydání
				 Bratislava, International Economy, Politics and Law in 2024 : Trends, Challenges, Perspectives, od s. 250-266, 17 s. 2024
			 
		
		
			Nakladatel
			Vydavateľstvo Ekonóm
		 
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			Typ výsledku
			Stať ve sborníku
		 
	
		
	
		
			Stát vydavatele
			Slovensko
		 
	
		
			Utajení
			není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
		 
	
		
			Forma vydání
			elektronická verze "online"
		 
			
		
			
				Organizační jednotka
				University College Prague – Vysoká škola mezinárodních vztahů a Vysoká škola hotelová a ekonomická s.r.o.
			 
		
		
	
		
			Klíčová slova anglicky
			African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights; Vienna Convention on Consular Relations; human rights; right to fair trial; Tanzania
		 
			
			
				
					V originále
					This paper analyzes the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights’ judgment in Augustino and Abdulkarim v. Tanzania, focusing on the interpretation of Article 36(1)(b) of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (VCCR) and its integration into the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights. The goal is to examine the Court’s reasoning, assess its alignment with international jurisprudence from the ICJ and IACHR, and highlight its contribution to fair trial guarantees for detained foreign nationals. The study employs a doctrinal analysis of the judgment and comparative review of relevant international case law. It concludes that the AfCHPR’s findings reinforce the global understanding of consular notification as a procedural safeguard, emphasizing its significance in protecting vulnerable individuals and ensuring state accountability under international law.
				  
				Zobrazeno: 31. 10. 2025 11:20