2024
DOI: 10.14746/rpeis.2024.86.1.04
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Lost in translation: Implementation of the right to a translator through the use of machine translators in the light of EU and Polish Law

Karolina Kiejnich-Kruk

Abstract: Both national and EU law provide for the right of an accused person to receive essential procedural documents in a language they understand and to participate in the proceedings in the presence of an interpreter. The need to implement these procedural guarantees raises several problems, such as the limited availability of interpreters and the cost to the State. This prompts the search for other solutions to implement the indicated individual rights. This article aims to answer the question of the admissibility… Show more

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