The research represents a regional initiative of the Legal Aid Reformers Network (LARN), and was conducted simultaneously in Georgia, Ukraine and Moldova. The research methodology is based on the results of the similar initiative conducted in England and Wales, France, Scotland and the Netherlands. This initiative was supported by Open Society Justice Initiative Budapest
"Rights of Suspects in Police Detention" by Tudor Osoianu is a regional study conducted under the umbrella of the Legal Aid Reformers Network (LARN), simultaneously in Georgia, Ukraine and Moldova. The research methodology builds upon a similar initiative in England and Wales and focuses on the practical effectiveness of safeguards available to suspects during the first hours of police detention.
Defense lawyers, criminal procedure scholars, human rights monitors, police trainers and policy makers working on reform of pre-trial detention systems in Eastern European jurisdictions.
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Tudor Osoianu is one of the recognized experts from the Republic of Moldova in criminal procedural law and forensics, with sustained academic and practical activity over decades. The published materials are the result of his own research, participation in national and international projects, and experience in training professionals in the judicial system.