The Right to a Fair Trial
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The right to a fair trial is a cornerstone of democratic societies. How a person is treated when accused of a crime provides a concrete demonstration of how far a state respects human rights.
The current U.S.-led "war on terror" has triggered a debate, not only in the U.S. but also around the world, about whether and to what extent the right to a fair trial may be compromised in the name of security.
A fair trial is indispensable for the protection of other human rights of particular concern to Amnesty International, such as the right to freedom from torture, the right to life, and the right to freedom of expression. We believe strongly that it should never be compromised.
The resources below explore what constitutes a fair trial and why respect for fair trials is in everyone's interests. They are designed to build your knowledge base and comfort level so that you can defend the right to a fair trial, whether by taking action on behalf of a particular case, working on a piece of legislation, or raising awareness in your community.
- Read the Amnesty International Fair Trials Manual
- Watch a slideshow on the right to a fair trial
- Experts comment on fair trials and terrorism
- Questions & answers about fair trials
- Fair trial standards in U.S. and international law -- a comparison chart »
- Group Activity: A Mock Trial
- Links to outside resources

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