International observers from Quebec raise concerns over Catalan trial
Members of Canada's Research Institute on Self-Determination of Peoples say Supreme Court might be infringing defendants' rights
Members of Canada's Research Institute on Self-Determination of Peoples say Supreme Court might be infringing defendants' rights
Iceland's Katrín Oddsdóttir suggests case in Supreme Court is "political," while Professor Bill Bowring expects conviction followed by Strasbourg appeal
Four more witnesses are due to address the Supreme Court on Wednesday
Four witnesses are due to address the Supreme Court on Wednesday
Court case to focus on protests during September 20 raids of government buildings, and testimony of foreign experts at October 1 vote
Albert Royo says team of foreign experts was hired to write a report on Catalan-Spanish relations
Report by International Trial Watch on case against Catalan leaders says decision not to admit some proof could threaten defendants' right to proper defense
The Supreme Court did not allow observers but some gained entrance as members of the public
Two lawyers involved with observation mission are worried about its political dimension
Despite no response from Supreme Court, 13 human rights organizations will report on prosecution of political leaders
"It is televised live, we cannot offer anything else," says María José Segarra about requests of professors and human rights' experts
International Trial Watch – Catalan referendum case organization says people from outside Spain intend to join mission
Pro-independence leaders will face trial for calling a referendum despite Spain’s opposition