Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
This paper aims at addressing the issue of access to justice for victims of crimes with an
irregular migration status. One of the prominent side effects of punishing irregular migration is
the substantial exclusion of these individuals from the circuit of the criminal justice system, as
they fear being tried or ordered to leave the country after approaching the police. The article
draws on the similarities between the condition of victims with an irregular migration status
and the “cruel trilemma” of the defendant forced to choose between maintaining his silence and
being held in contempt of court; lying and thereby perjuring, or incriminating himself. Thus,
the paper questions whether the nemo tenetur se detegere principle can be used to protect
these victims. After reviewing a series of remedies and reliefs that somehow protect the right to
silence of the migrant victim, the paper shows discriminations that are still affecting these
individuals and it proposes to extend the scope of application of this guarantee, originally
conceived for the defendant.
irregular migration status. One of the prominent side effects of punishing irregular migration is
the substantial exclusion of these individuals from the circuit of the criminal justice system, as
they fear being tried or ordered to leave the country after approaching the police. The article
draws on the similarities between the condition of victims with an irregular migration status
and the “cruel trilemma” of the defendant forced to choose between maintaining his silence and
being held in contempt of court; lying and thereby perjuring, or incriminating himself. Thus,
the paper questions whether the nemo tenetur se detegere principle can be used to protect
these victims. After reviewing a series of remedies and reliefs that somehow protect the right to
silence of the migrant victim, the paper shows discriminations that are still affecting these
individuals and it proposes to extend the scope of application of this guarantee, originally
conceived for the defendant.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo in Volume
Keywords:
human rights, right to silence, irregular migrants, victimization, crimmigration
Elenco autori:
Taverriti, Sara Bianca
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Titolo del libro:
Criminal Justice in the Prism of Human Rights (X AIDP International Symposium for Young Penalists, Bologna, Italy, 27-28 October 2022)