Procedural Safeguards

Legal Assistance & Legal Aid

Access to a lawyer is the key to exercise defence rights. Everyone suspected or accused of a crime should have the right to a lawyer and, if needed, financial support to access legal representation, including in cross-border cases. This ensures fairness regardless of income or status.

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Advancing the Rule of Law Through Effective Defence Rights

The establishment and enhancement of Procedural Safeguards across the European Union and Council of Europe member states is a key policy objective of the ECBA.
Our entire organization — including all working groups — contributes to this crucial area of work, which is overseen by the Executive Committee.

Particular leadership is provided by our Chair, Vânia Costa Ramos, and Vice-Chairs Amedeo Barletta, Rebecca Niblock, Miroslav Krutina, and Gwen Jansen - de Wolf (pictured from left to right).

If you are an ECBA member and would like to take a more active role in advancing our work on Procedural Safeguards and Defence Rights, please contact the Secretariat and include a brief outline of your interest and relevant experience.

 

Contact: procedural.safeguards@ecba.org

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If you are an ECBA member interested in joining our Procedural Safeguards Group, please email the secretariat at secretariat@ecba.org, providing a brief outline of your reasons for wanting to join.