Title Teisminio baudžiamosios bylos nagrinėjimo principai ir jų reikšmė teisingam teismo baigiamajam aktui /
Translation of Title Principles of the court hearing and their importance to the correctness of the final court act.
Authors Urbus, Lukas
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Pages 63
Abstract [eng] The realm of inquiry of my thesis is of key importance and is becoming more and more significant in the implementation of justice as well as in ensuring the adoption of a fair court final act. The principles of judicial criminal proceedings regulate the course of criminal proceedings, justice and ensure the rights of participants in criminal proceedings. The principles of criminal case proceedings in the precedent of courts are revealed through their implementation functions. Having taken into consideration the application of the principles of criminal proceedings and the significance of them on a court final act, the following issues of the inquiry are raised: How are the principles of criminal case proceedings defined? Which final court act is considered to be a fair one? What impact do the principles of criminal case proceedings have on a final court act? How do the principles of criminal case proceedings occur in both national and international court practices? The subject of this thesis is the importance of principles of criminal case proceedings on a fair final court act. The aim of the thesis is to provide a structured doctrine, show court practice in criminal case proceedings and evaluate the significance of the principles on a fair final court act. The objectives of the thesis are to reveal the concept and content of the principles of criminal case proceedings, to define the concept of a fair final court act, to analyse national and international court practice related to the application of the principles of criminal case proceeding. The main methods of inquiry are analysis of scientific literature. Thesis analysis is based on the following acts of legislation: Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania, Criminal Code of the Republic of Lithuania, Criminal Process Code of the Republic of Lithuania, European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms as well as on practice of a precedent establishing institutions: Supreme Court of Lithuania, Constitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania, European Court of Human Rights, International Court of Justice and Court of Justice of the European Union.
Dissertation Institution Vilniaus universitetas.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2019