vindingsmodstanden
Vindingsmodstanden, also known as the "Right to Remain Silent" or "Right to Silence," is a fundamental principle in criminal law and human rights. It is the right of an individual to refuse to answer questions or provide information to law enforcement or other authorities during an interrogation or investigation. This right is grounded in the protection of an individual's freedom of expression and the presumption of innocence until proven guilty.
The vindingsmodstanden is typically invoked by individuals who believe that their rights may be violated if
In many jurisdictions, the vindingsmodstanden is explicitly recognized in criminal procedure codes and constitutional laws. For
The vindingsmodstanden is a critical aspect of the criminal justice system, as it ensures that individuals