A virtue less cloistered : courts, speech, and constitutions /

Whilst paying lip service to the importance of public access to court proceedings and its corollary of unfettered media reporting, a trawl through common law jurisdictions reveals that judges and legislators have been responsible for substantial inroads into the ideal of open justice. Outside of the...

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Main Author: Cram, Ian
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Language:English
Published: Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2002.
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505 0 |a Half Title Page; Title Page; Half Title Page; Acknowledgements; Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Table of Conventions and Treaties; Introduction; 1. Free Speech Rationales and Constitutional Landscapes; I INTRODUCTION; II RATIONALES FOR SPEECH AND THEIR RELATION TO COURT REPORTING/COMMENT; III CONCLUSION: AN ARGUMENT FROM GOVERNMENT INCOMPETENCE; IV CONSTITUTIONAL LANDSCAPES; VI JUDICIAL REVIEW AND CONSTITUTIONAL FREEDOMS: SOME CONCLUDING THOUGHTS; 2. More or Less Different? The First Amendment and Article 10; I INTRODUCTION; II SOME STRUCTURAL DIFFERENCES. 
505 8 |a III FREE SPEECH JURISPRUDENCE COMPARED-RATIONALES AND KEY FEATURES OF FIRST AMENDMENT AND ARTICLE 10 THINKINGIV US REGULATION OF SPEECH IMPACTING UPON JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS-AN OVERVIEW; V THE REGULATION OF COURT-RELATED SPEECH UNDER ARTICLES 6 AND 10 OF THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS-AN OVERVIEW; VI A MORAL READING OF ARTICLE 10; VII CONCLUSION; 3. Speech and Criminal Jury Trials; I INTRODUCTION-TWO MODELS OF COURT-RELATED SPEECH REGULATION; II THE JURY IN ANGLO-AMERICAN LEGAL SYSTEMS; III SCOTS AND ENGLISH APPROACHES TO PREJUDICIAL MEDIA COMMENT: FROM DIVERGENCE TO RAPPROCHEMENT? 
505 8 |a IV FREE PRESS AND FAIR TRIAL IN THE UNITED STATESV CANADA-RECONCILING FREE SPEECH AND FAIR TRIAL CONCERNS UNDER THE CHARTER; VI AUSTRALIA; VII TAKING SPEECH TOO SERIOUSLY?; VIII THE EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE CONSIDERED; IX CONCLUSION: RETURN TO ERA OF JURY AS PERSONS WITH KNOWLEDGE OF MATTERS AT ISSUE IN THE TRIAL; 4. For the Sake of the Children? Young Persons, Reporting Restrictions and Open Justice; I INTRODUCTION; II DOMESTIC PROVISIONS GOVERNING ACCESS TO AND REPORTING OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS INVOLVING YOUNG PERSONS IN ENGLAND AND WALES. 
505 8 |a III PRIOR RESTRAINTS-A FREEZE ON SPEECH? BICKEL AND HIS CRITICSIV YOUNG PERSONS' PRIVACY INTERESTS-ARGUMENTS AND COUNTERARGUMENTS; V THE ADVANCEMENT OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS' PRIVACY INTERESTS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW; VI NATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEMS' TREATMENT OF PRIVACY CLAIMS; VII LESSONS FROM EUROPE-(I) ACCESS TO CROWN COURT PROCEEDINGS POST T v UNITED KINGDOM; V v UNITED KINGDOM AND (II) THE (IN)COMPATABILITY OF REPORTING RESTRICTIONS UNDER THE YOUTH JUSTICE AND CRIMINAL EVIDENCE ACT WITH ARTICLE 10 OF THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS; VIII CONCLUSION. 
505 8 |a 5. The English Foolishness -- Scandalising the Courts and the Limits of Constitutionally Protected ExpressionI INTRODUCTION; II THE OFFENCE OUTLINED; III THE ENGLISH FOOLISHNESS ABROAD-THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF SCANDALISING IN THE UNITED STATES, AUSTRALIA, CANADA AND UNDER THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS; IV CONCLUSION; 6. A Civil Law Comparison: Freedom of Expression and the Administration of Justice in Spain; 1 INTRODUCTION; II BURGOS 1970 AND AFTER; III THE 1978 CONSTITUTION-HUMAN RIGHTS IN A MODERN SOCIAL DEMOCRACY. 
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520 |a Whilst paying lip service to the importance of public access to court proceedings and its corollary of unfettered media reporting, a trawl through common law jurisdictions reveals that judges and legislators have been responsible for substantial inroads into the ideal of open justice. Outside of the US, judges and legislators have long subordinated media freedom to report and comment upon matters relating to the administration of justice in order to safeguard the fairness of individual proceedings, public confidence in the administration of justice more generally or even individual privacy concerns. The subject matter of this book is a comparative treatment of constitutional protection for open justice. Focusing on developments in the legal systems of the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada and Australia, the monograph draws upon the constitutionalization of expression interests across the common law world to engage in a much needed re-assessment of the basis and extent of permissible restraints on speech. 
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