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    Right to counsel / Azhar Musa by Musa, Azhar

    Published 1986
    “…The right to counsel was not an in,tended topic of my oroject paper until I came across an" interesting article by Ta"n Sri Mohammad Salleh bin Abbas. title "Riqht of an arrested person to consult counsel". …”
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    Student Project
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    Tenant right to counsel and health: Pathways and possibilities by Danya E. Keene, Gabriela Olea Vargas, Annie Harper

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Since 2017, more than a dozen municipalities and five states have passed Right to Counsel (RTC) legislation that guarantees access to free full-scope legal representation for eligible tenants facing eviction. …”
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    Rights of an arrested person to counsel: is it not a case of too little too late? by Kamarudin, Abdul Rani

    Published 2005
    “…In Malaysia, the right to counsel is a constitutional right. This right to counsel also correlates to his right to remain silent during interrogation, and the right against any inducement, treat or promise in relation to the charge against him. …”
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    Proceeding Paper
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    Canada's Refugee Status Determination Procedures by Refuge Editor

    Published 1984-12-01
    “… Access to the Refugee Determination Procedure • Efficient and Expeditious Procedures • Oral Hearing • Quality Decision Making • Right to Information about the Procedure • Right to Counsel • Right to Interpreters • Reasonable Time Limitations …”
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    The right to legal representation of an accused person; existence, application and limitation: a comparison study between Malaysia and The United States / Dalira Din ...[et al.] by Din, Dalira, Leman, Shahidah Nafisah, Abdul Rahim, Salwa Asmary, Ismail, Wan Muhammad Faizal

    Published 2006
    “…The United States government provides the right to counsel in most cases and to deny it will make the court to loss its right and jurisdiction to proceed with the case. …”
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    Thesis
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    The Use of Videoconferencing at Trial and Its Effects on the Rights of the Defense: A Study of the Future Regulation in The Netherlands by Marianne Hirsch Ballin, Tess Castelijn

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Specific fair trial rights such as the right to counsel, the right to examine witnesses, the equality of arms, and the right to a public hearing may be impacted by using videoconferencing in the criminal process. …”
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    DESIGNATED PURPOSE OF NON-DELEGATED PROCEDURAL RIGHTS OF SUSPECTS AND ACCUSED (DEFENDANTS) WITHIN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS by Yanovych Yurii

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The group of the above procedural rights includes such rights of suspects, accused (defendants) as: to be clearly and timely informed about their rights provided by the Criminal Procedural Code, as well as to obtain their explanation; to waive the right to counsel at any time of criminal proceedings; do not say anything on the merits of suspicion, accusations against them or at any time refuse to answer questions; to give explanations, testimonies in terms of suspicion, accusations or to refuse at any time to provide them; to demand compensation for damage caused by unlawful decisions, actions or omission of the agency involved in carrying out operative and search activities, pre-trial investigation, of a prosecutor’s office or courts, in the manner prescribed by the law, as well as restoration of reputation in case if suspicion, charge have not been confirmed; to conclude a guilty plea agreement or a reconciliation agreement with the victim. …”
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    Essays in Public and Behavioral Economics by Rafkin, Charlie

    Published 2024
    “…The third chapter, "Preferences for Rights" (coauthored with Aviv Caspi and Julia Gilman), observes that public discourse about in-kind transfers often appeals to "preferences for rights" — for instance, the "right to health care" or "right to counsel" for indigent legal defense. Preferences for rights are "non-welfarist" if the person values the right per se, holding fixed how the right instrumentally affects others’ utilities. …”
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    Thesis
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    Bijak dalam Menggunakan Antibiotika di Nagari Padang Laweh by Dwisari Dillasamola, Hansen Nasif, Yufri Aldi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…To prevent the inappropriate use of antibiotics, education is carried out on how to use antibiotics wisely, which is good and right. The counseling method in this service activity is the lecture method where this method is good for targets with high and low education, especially the general public. …”
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    Experiences of teachers and community-based health workers in addressing adolescents’ sexual reproductive health and rights problems in rural health systems: a case of the RISE pro... by Kunda chilambe, Chama Mulubwa, Joseph Mumba Zulu, Malizgani Paul Chavula

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The interviews showed that the teachers and CBHWs provided sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR) counselling to adolescents and parents. They were also involved in mobilising communities to attend SRHR meetings, sensitise, and refer them to SRHR services. …”
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    Protecting America’s Promise by Junaid S. Ahmad

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…The first plenary session, which addressed the topic of “Investigating and Prosecuting Terrorism Cases: Seeking Justice while Upholding Constitutional Principles,” focused on the tension between bringing alleged terrorists to justice and upholding core constitutional rights and protections, including the accused’s rights to counsel, a speedy trial, and to confront the evidence presented by the plaintiff. …”
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