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Council of Europe. Committee for the Prevention of Torture14 «The CPT fully recognises that it may exceptionally be necessary to delay for a certain period a detained person’s access to a lawyer of his choice. However, this should not result in the right of access to a lawyer being totally denied during the period in question. In such cases, access to another independent lawyer who can be trusted not to jeopardise the legitimate interests of the investigation should be organised. It is perfectly feasible to make satisfactory arrangements in advance for this type of situation, in consultation with the local Bar Association or Law Society» 14 The CPT standards, 8 March 2011, CPT/Inf/E (2002) 1 - Rev. 2010. Available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/docid/0x0000000.html. Hypothetical N° 5 – Right to be present at trial in the context of EAW Level 1 November 2020. Mr Xxxxxxx is driving his car with headlights off at 8 pm in the Xxxxxxx Pass, Italy, close to the Austrian border, and has an accident with a transport truck travelling in the opposite direction, towards Austria. The trucker steps off the truck in a state of shock to check the conditions of Mr. Xxxxxxx. Thinking he had killed Mr. Xxxxxxx, the trucker continues his road in order to leave the murder site and deliver the goods in time. A few hours later, Mr. Xxxxxxx is rescued by another driver and taken to the closest hospital, where over the following days he refers everything that’s happened. The prosecutor in Bozen opens a hit-and-run report against unidentified persons. The law enforcement authorities manage to track down the plate number of the truck thanks to security cameras installed in a gas station close to the accident site and contact the delivery agency headquartered in Salzburg, Austria, which leased the truck. They find that the truck was being driven by Mr. Xxxx, a Croatian citizen who does no longer work for the same agency and is unreachable at his place of residence. Italy issues a European arrest warrant against Mr. Xxxx and an alert in the Schengen Information System. What the alert shall consist of in this case? Level 2 Following investigations, the Austrian police finds Mr. Xxxx in a small village in the north of the country and arrests him. Pending the transferring procedure to Italy, Mr. Xxxx is placed in pre-trial custody and provided with a lawyer. What rights is Mr. Xxxx entitled to at this stage? Level 3 The Italian judicial authority is informed of the arrest of Mr. Xxxx, so the prosecutor offic...
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Council of Europe. The Council of Europe publishes in its Internet Portal, (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx), under the topic Human Rights and Rule of Law, Action against Terrorism, a table with the legal framework of the Council of Europe member and observer states, and its legislative and institutional counter-terrorism capacity. We had a look at the legal framework of each country, trying to find out how European States, namely the members of the Council of Europe, are worried about cyberterrorism phenomena and the legal instruments which are available to deal with it. As we can see below, most of the countries have already integrated the “cyber” context in their legal instruments for CT. CODEXTER database (June 2015) Countries Cyberterrorism – the use of Internet for terrorist purposes (1) Counter-terrorism capacity (2) Andorra Albania Armenia
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