How long a proceeding should take is one of the most important problems in criminal procedural law today. Robert Pest investigates possible compensation options for excessively long proceedings as well as the legal protection measures available when proceedings are delayed. The eligibility and limitations of the right to a speedy trial are likewise highlighted where this is considered in the construction and advancement of criminal procedure law.
How long a proceeding should take is one of the most important problems in criminal procedural law today. Robert Pest investigates possible compensation options for excessively long proceedings as well as the legal protection measures available when proceedings are delayed. The eligibility and limitations of the right to a speedy trial are likewise highlighted where this is considered in the construction and advancement of criminal procedure law.
Robert Pest
Geboren 1982; Studium der Rechtswissenschaft in Berlin; seit 2009 Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; 2016 Promotion.
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