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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Nigeria 2012
"The constitution provides for public trials in the regular court system and individual rights in criminal and civil cases. The constitution does not provide ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Swaziland 2012
"Defendants enjoy a presumption of innocence. Defendants enjoy the right to be informed of charges promptly, in detail, and in a language that the defendant ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Ethiopia 2012
2012 Human Rights Report
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Guinea-Bissau 2012
"The constitution and law provide for an independent judiciary, but the judiciary had little independence and was barely operational. Judges were poorly ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Mauritius 2012
"Defendants enjoy a presumption of innocence, and trials are public. The law provides for the right to a fair trial and an independent judiciary generally ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Eritrea 2012
2012 Human Rights Report
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Kenya 2012
"Lengthy pretrial detention continued to be a serious problem and contributed to overcrowding in prisons. Some defendants served more than the statutory term ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Sierra Leone 2012
"Lengthy pretrial detention was a problem. Prison Watch reported that due to a severe shortage of legal professionals, 60 percent of prisoners were waiting to ...
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