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- catalog abstract "Jaconelli explores the issues raised by the concept of public trial and offers a critical examination, in the context of English law, of the values served by open justice and the tensions that exist between it and other important interests.".
- catalog contributor b12459646.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "1. The Elements of Open Justice -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Ideal of Open Justice -- 3. Constitutional Guarantees -- 4. Scott v Scott -- 5. The Elements of a Trial -- 6. Personae and Public -- 7. The Concept of an 'Open Court' -- 8. Public, Press, and Others -- 2. The Rationale and Reach of Open Justice -- 1. Open Justice and Natural Justice -- 2. The Disciplinary Rationale of Open Justice -- 3. The Investigatory Rationale of Open Justice -- 4. Criminal Trials -- 5. Criminal Trials: Issues of Sentence -- 6. Disciplinary Cases -- 7. Civil Cases and Arbitration -- 8. Informal Settlement -- 9. Domestic Tribunals -- 10. Preliminary and Ancillary Procedures -- 3. The Enforcement of Secrecy -- 1. The Secret Trial -- 2. The Fragmentation of the Courtroom -- 3. Challenging Courtroom Secrecy -- 4. A Jurisprudential Postscript: Does the Accused have a Right to a Public Trial? -- 4. Issues Relating to Security -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Physical Security of the Courtroom -- ".
- catalog description "3. Security of the Proceedings: The Protection of Witnesses -- 4. The Courts and National Security -- 5. Privacy and the Family -- 1. Privacy and the Protection of the Vulnerable -- 2. Curtailing Court Publicity in the Interests of Privacy -- 3. Mitigating the Deterrent Effect of Court Publicity -- 4. Privacy and Deterrence: Three Problematic Aspects -- 5. Divorce and Annulment of Marriage -- 6. Protection of Vulnerable Persons -- 7. The Limits of Public Trial: Juvenile Justice -- 6. Secrecy and Commercial Litigation -- 1. Open Justice in Commercial Courts -- 2. Investigatory Processes -- 3. Commercial Arbitration -- 4. Open Justice in Commercial Litigation: The General Rule Exemplified -- 5. Exceptions to the General Rule -- 6. A Concluding Comment -- 7. Jury Secrecy -- 1. Public Trial and Jury Secrecy -- 2. Section 8 and its Antecedents -- 3. Protecting the Administration of Justice -- 4. Protecting the Individual Juror -- 5. Problems of Jury Research -- ".
- catalog description "8. The Reporting of Judicial Proceedings -- 1. Recording and Reporting -- 2. Some General Considerations on Privilege -- 3. The Defamation Reporting Privilege -- 4. Public Access to Trial Documentation -- 5. Preliminary Hearings and Open Justice -- 6. Contempt Liability and the Postponement of Trial Reports -- 9. The Broadcasting of Judicial Proceedings -- 1. Photography, Television and the Criminal Process -- 2. Cameras and Tape-Recorders in the Courtroom -- 3. The Scottish Experiment -- 4. The Report of the Bar Council: A Critique -- 5. Televising Trials and Individual Rights: The United States Experience -- 6. Archival Purposes -- 7. A Concluding Comment.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Jaconelli explores the issues raised by the concept of public trial and offers a critical examination, in the context of English law, of the values served by open justice and the tensions that exist between it and other important interests.".
- catalog extent "xl, 369 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0198252587 (hb)".
- catalog isPartOf "Oxford scholarship online. net".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "345.42/05 21".
- catalog subject "Conduct of court proceedings Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "KD7117 .J33 2002".
- catalog subject "Privacy, Right of Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Publicity (Law) Great Britain.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Elements of Open Justice -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Ideal of Open Justice -- 3. Constitutional Guarantees -- 4. Scott v Scott -- 5. The Elements of a Trial -- 6. Personae and Public -- 7. The Concept of an 'Open Court' -- 8. Public, Press, and Others -- 2. The Rationale and Reach of Open Justice -- 1. Open Justice and Natural Justice -- 2. The Disciplinary Rationale of Open Justice -- 3. The Investigatory Rationale of Open Justice -- 4. Criminal Trials -- 5. Criminal Trials: Issues of Sentence -- 6. Disciplinary Cases -- 7. Civil Cases and Arbitration -- 8. Informal Settlement -- 9. Domestic Tribunals -- 10. Preliminary and Ancillary Procedures -- 3. The Enforcement of Secrecy -- 1. The Secret Trial -- 2. The Fragmentation of the Courtroom -- 3. Challenging Courtroom Secrecy -- 4. A Jurisprudential Postscript: Does the Accused have a Right to a Public Trial? -- 4. Issues Relating to Security -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Physical Security of the Courtroom -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. Security of the Proceedings: The Protection of Witnesses -- 4. The Courts and National Security -- 5. Privacy and the Family -- 1. Privacy and the Protection of the Vulnerable -- 2. Curtailing Court Publicity in the Interests of Privacy -- 3. Mitigating the Deterrent Effect of Court Publicity -- 4. Privacy and Deterrence: Three Problematic Aspects -- 5. Divorce and Annulment of Marriage -- 6. Protection of Vulnerable Persons -- 7. The Limits of Public Trial: Juvenile Justice -- 6. Secrecy and Commercial Litigation -- 1. Open Justice in Commercial Courts -- 2. Investigatory Processes -- 3. Commercial Arbitration -- 4. Open Justice in Commercial Litigation: The General Rule Exemplified -- 5. Exceptions to the General Rule -- 6. A Concluding Comment -- 7. Jury Secrecy -- 1. Public Trial and Jury Secrecy -- 2. Section 8 and its Antecedents -- 3. Protecting the Administration of Justice -- 4. Protecting the Individual Juror -- 5. Problems of Jury Research -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "8. The Reporting of Judicial Proceedings -- 1. Recording and Reporting -- 2. Some General Considerations on Privilege -- 3. The Defamation Reporting Privilege -- 4. Public Access to Trial Documentation -- 5. Preliminary Hearings and Open Justice -- 6. Contempt Liability and the Postponement of Trial Reports -- 9. The Broadcasting of Judicial Proceedings -- 1. Photography, Television and the Criminal Process -- 2. Cameras and Tape-Recorders in the Courtroom -- 3. The Scottish Experiment -- 4. The Report of the Bar Council: A Critique -- 5. Televising Trials and Individual Rights: The United States Experience -- 6. Archival Purposes -- 7. A Concluding Comment.".
- catalog title "Open justice : critique of the public trial / by Joseph Jaconelli.".
- catalog type "text".