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"THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS DEPRIVED IN FREEDOM DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. INCIDENCE OF JUDICIAL ERROR"
Respect for human rights in general, but also for persons deprived of their liberty is a constant concern in any democratic state, which determines both the involvement of the courts in guaranteeing all rights in proceedings against persons in detention, and a special attention from the public authorities for outlining rules capable of effectively implementing legal regulations, but also the jurisprudence of European courts.