[6] In its explanatory note to the proposal, the Commission also states that suspects not only should have an effective (Article 10), but also a specific and
immediate remedy at any stage of the criminal proceedings when evidence is obtained in breach of the right to remain silence or the privilege not to incriminate oneself, save in very exceptional circumstances where the use of such evidence would not prejudice the overall fairness of the proceedings (§ 36 of the explanatory note).
Not exact matches
This
remedy is very good for dogs who have acute difficulty breathing
at night — it will usually give
immediate relief.
But sometimes the police or the Crown inexplicably delay disclosure and the accused is required to appear
at administrative remands over and over again for no productive reason and with no
immediate remedy available.
Generally, if an employee feels intimidated, threatened, offended, disrespected, and / or scared to be
at work and the employer knew or should have known of the unwelcome verbal or physical conduct in the workplace and failed to take
immediate action to
remedy the situation, it is considered a hostile work environment.
If you are prosecuting or defending municipal claims (whether it is a slip and fall, infrastructure, construction or inspection failure) it is critical to understand the difference between a policy decision (to identify and
remedy an
immediate hazard) and the implementation of that policy
at an operational level (not continuing to look for the
immediate hazard until it was found).