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Title: Government litigation privileges in Malta- is the right to a fair hearing at risk?
Authors: Bonnici, Ruth
Keywords: Government litigation -- Malta -- Cases
Due process of law -- Malta
Fair trial -- Malta
Administrative law -- Malta
European Court of Human Rights -- Rules and practice
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: European Law Students' Association Malta
Citation: Bonnici, R. (2014). Government litigation privileges in Malta- is the right to a fair hearing at risk?. ELSA Malta Law Review, 4.
Abstract: Governments enjoy certain privileges which are necessary for the efficient governance of a country. These privileges, by benefitting the government with advantageous conditions or imposing further requisites on the individual may potentially impinge upon an individual’s right to a fair hearing by denying him access to justice or making such access more difficult.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/124080
ISSN: 23051949
Appears in Collections:ELSA Malta Law Review : Volume 4 : 2014

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