Right to a Fair Trial
The "Right to a Fair Trial" is a fundamental legal principle that ensures individuals receive a just and impartial hearing in legal proceedings. This right is protected by various laws and international agreements, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It guarantees that everyone has access to legal representation, the opportunity to present their case, and the ability to challenge evidence against them.
This right is essential for maintaining public confidence in the legal system and protecting individual freedoms. It applies to both criminal and civil cases, ensuring that judges and juries remain unbiased and that all parties are treated equally under the law.