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Power v Greater Manchester Police Authority - no breach of right to fair trial where respondent chooses not to call decision maker as witness
Power v Greater Manchester Police Authority - no breach of right to fair trial where respondent chooses not to call decision maker as witness
The ECHR Art 6 entitlement to confront one's accusers as part of a fair trial applies only to criminal proceedings, not civil proceedings such as a discrimination claim in the Employment Tribunal.
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