Department of State Bulletin volume V 18 Jan Mar 1948
Department of State Bulletin volume V 18 Jan Mar 1948
United States Dept of State Office of Public Co
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^' Provision is made for having procedure explained in a manner which the party can understand, and the party is given the privilege of using a language which he can speak. This provision was warmly advocated by the Phil- ippine member. The U. S. S. R. Member would have pre- ferred an even stronger provision. Certain of the civil law countries opposed the provision adopted regarding ex- planation of procedure, since it was not provided for under their laws and regarded as undesirable. February ...75, J948 199 right to immediate judicial determination of le- gality of detention (habeas corpus) and to trial within reasonable time (article 5).^' Additional Provisions Applying to Criminal Cases: Presumption of innocence ; fair public trial ; freedom from ex post facto laws (article 7) .^ Freedom from Discnmination: Freedom from discrimination in relation to the rights set forth in the Declaration "without distinction of any kind, such as race, (which includes colour), sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, property status, or national or social origin" ;^'^ equal protection against "any arbitiary discrimi- nation, or against incitement to such discrimina- tion" (article 3).^ Provision is also made that men and women "have the same freedom to con- tract marriage" (article 13) ; that women shall work "with the same advantages as men" and "re- ceive equal pay for equal work" (article 24).^' "^ It will be noted that a distinction is made between a "fair hearing" for civil and criminal cases, and a "fair public trial" for criminal cases.
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