An individual may waive his Convention rights1 within strict limits and safeguards: for example, in the context of criminal proceedings an accused can waive his or her right to a lawyer or to a public hearing2, although the European Court of Human Rights has doubted whether it would ever be possible for a defendant to waive the fundamental right to an independent and impartial tribunal
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