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Meje izvajanja učinkovite obrambe v kazenskem postopku
ID Slatič, Tjaša (Author), ID Hafner, Miha (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Pravica do obrambe je temeljna človekova pravica, ki obdolžencem v kazenskih postopkih zagotavlja mnoga jamstva. Med temi so tudi pravica do sojenja v navzočnosti, pravica do izvajanja dokazov v svojo korist in pravica do zagovornika. Te pravice pa niso absolutne. Glavna obravnava se lahko izpelje tudi v obdolženčevi nenavzočnosti, če so za to izpolnjeni zakonski pogoji. V kolikor se obtoženec izogiba udeležbi na obravnavi, na primer z namenom zavlačevanja postopka, tvega, da se bo ta izvedla brez njega in bo s tem potencialno trpela njegova pravica do obrambe. Kadar se obtoženi udeležuje postopka, pa mu mora biti zagotovljeno učinkovito sodelovanje na obravnavi, da bo pravici do navzočnosti zadoščeno. Sem spada tudi pravica do izvajanja oziroma natančneje predlaganja dokazov v svojo korist. Pri tem je obramba omejena s prekluzijo in prepovedjo zlorabe procesnih pravic, ki je v našem pravu sedaj tudi deloma vključena v sistem prekluzije. Obdolženi ima v postopku tudi pravico, da se brani z zagovornikom po lastni izbiri oziroma da se brani sam. Obdolženčev zagovornik pa ne more biti kdorkoli. Zakon o kazenskem postopku vsebuje omejitve, ki naj bi zagotavljale zagovornike, ki bodo svoje delo opravljali kakovostno. Pravica do svobodne izbire zagovornika je omejena tudi z obvezno formalno obrambo in brezplačno pravno pomočjo, saj tukaj obtoženi nima možnosti izbire. Vloga zagovornikov v kazenskem postopku je izrednega pomena, saj ti obdolžencu kot prava neuki stranki zagotavljajo dejansko in ne zgolj formalno enak položaj v postopku. Zagovornike pa pri njihovem delu vežejo tako zakonska pravila kot Kodeks odvetniške poklicne etike.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:pravica do obrambe, pravica do sojenja v navzočnosti, pravica do svobodne izbire zagovornika, pravica do izvajanja dokazov, odpoved procesnim jamstvom, prekluzija, prepoved zlorabe procesnih pravic, svoboda govora v kazenskem postopku
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151014 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:169229059 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:27.09.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:The limitations to effective defence in criminal proceedings
Abstract:
The right to a defence is a fundamental human right that provides many guarantees to defendants in criminal proceedings. These include the right to be present at trial, the right to provide evidence in defendant’s favour and the right to counsel. However, these rights are not absolute. A trial can also be held in the absence of the accused if the appropriate conditions are met. If the accused avoids attending the hearing, for example with intention to delay the proceedings, he risks that the hearing will take place in his absence and his right of defence will potentially be impaired as a consequence. However, when the accused is present at trial, he must be guaranteed effective participation in the proceedings in order to ensure that the right to be present is respected. This includes the right to propose evidence in his favour. Notwithstanding, the defence may be limited in this right by the preclusion of evidence and the prohibitions on the abuse of procedural rights, which is now incorporated into the preclusion system. The accused also has the right to defend himself in the proceedings with the help of a counsel of his own free choice or to defend himself alone. However, the defendant's defence counsel cannot be just anyone. The Criminal Procedure Act contains restrictions to ensure that defence attorneys perform their duties professionally. The right to freely choose a defence counsel is further limited by the rules of mandatory formal defence and the system of free legal aid. The role of defence attorneys in criminal proceedings is of paramount importance, as they ensure that the accused, as a layman in law, actually, and not only formally, has an equal position in the proceedings compared to the prosecutor. In their work, defence lawyers are bound by both the rules of law and the Attorneys’ Code of Professional Conduct.

Keywords:right to defence, right to be present at trial, right to a free choice of counsel, right to present evidence, waiver of procedural rights, preclusion, prohibition on the abuse of procedural rights, freedom of speech in criminal proceedings

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