Difference between revisions of "Right to Appeal"

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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
  
The right to appeal is fundamentally related to the right to due process and fair trial.
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The right to appeal is fundamentally related to the right to due process and a fair trial.
  
 
== International Sources ==
 
== International Sources ==
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Constitution
 
Constitution
  
 
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Court under this section may appeal to the Court of  
 
Appeal as of right.
 
  
 
===Tanzania===
 
===Tanzania===
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Constitution
 
Constitution
  
13(6)(a): when the rights and duties of any person are being determined by  
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*13(6)(a): when the rights and duties of any person are being determined by the court or any other agency, that person shall be entitled to a fair hearing and to the right of appeal or other legal remedy against the decision of the court or of the other agency concerned
the court or any other agency, that person shall be entitled to a fair  
 
hearing and to the right of appeal or other legal remedy against the  
 
decision of the court or of the other agency concerned;
 
  
 
===Uganda===
 
===Uganda===
 
Constitution
 
Constitution
 
*(3) A person or authority dissatisfied with an order made by the [human rights] commission . . . has a right to appeal to the High Court.
 
*(3) A person or authority dissatisfied with an order made by the [human rights] commission . . . has a right to appeal to the High Court.
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See [[Rights of the Accused]]

Latest revision as of 14:02, 20 August 2010