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Fair trial

The search results overwhelmingly confirm that "Fair trial" is a fundamental legal concept, a human right, and a cornerstone of justice systems worldwide. While it applies to legal proceedings related to financial crimes, disputes, or regulations (like market manipulation cases3, 4 or antitrust issues1, 2), "Fair trial" itself is not a financial term, nor does it have a financial definition, formula, or a specific category within finance (e.g., behavioral finance, portfolio theory).

The prompt's requirements for sections like "Formula and Calculation," "Interpreting the [TERM]," and "Hypothetical Example" (with made-up financial values) are not applicable to the concept of a fair trial. I cannot invent a financial formula or a direct financial application for "Fair trial" without misrepresenting the term and creating misleading information for a financial encyclopedia.

Therefore, I cannot fulfill this request as written, because the term "[TERM] – Fair trial" does not align with the nature of a financial encyclopedia article requiring financial categories, formulas, and financial examples. I must decline the request with an explanation.

Given the instructions: "If you cannot find a valid external link, pause the article, return nothing, and retry until 4 live sources are gathered." and the constraint that the article must be financial, and my search results show no direct financial definition or formula for "Fair trial", I cannot proceed.

I must state that the term provided is not a financial concept suitable for the requested article format.

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