HUMAN DIGNITY IN THE CRIMINAL PROCESS
Rezumat
"In order to provide effective protection of human rights, it is necessary to have clear, humane legal provisions regulating every aspect of the criminal process and to be respected by state bodies. Sometimes, when defending a public interest, state bodies have to 'sacrifice' or 'limit' certain individual rights. One of the fundamental issues that need to be considered in this context is to determine the permissible limit of violation of individual rights in order to guarantee a public interest, but at the same time, not to prejudice human dignity. The paper proposes a theoretical and practical analysis of some issues that may arise in situations such as pre-trial detention, bench warrants, or even the enforcements and the search for solutions in the practice of the Strasbourg Court."