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Oganesyan, V.A. Decisions of international courts on human rights as a specifi c source for the development and abidance of the principles of criminal justice.

Abstract: This article concerns the impact of decisions of international courts of human rights on law-enforcement process of the national judiciary and improvement and humanization of the relevant legislations of Member-States.


Keywords:

International courts, case-law, application, rule of law, legislation, criminal case, justice, decision, victim, guarantee.


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