Open justice : a critique of the public trial / by Joseph Jaconelli.
2002
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Author
Title
Open justice : a critique of the public trial / by Joseph Jaconelli.
Published
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002.
Call Number
KD7117 .J33 2002
ISBN
0198252587 (alk. paper)
Description
xl, 369 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)48468430
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Table of Cases
Table of Legislation
Table of Statutory Instruments
Table of Treaties
1
The Elements of Open Justice
1
1Introduction
1
2The Ideal of Open Justice
2
3Constitutional Guarantees
4
4Scott v Scott
6
5The Elements of a Trial
11
6Personae and Public
16
7The Concept of an 'Open Court'
19
8Public, Press, and Others
24
2
The Rationale and Reach of Open Justice
29
1Open Justice and Natural Justice
29
2The Disciplinary Rationale of Open Justice
34
3The Investigatory Rationale of Open Justice
39
4Criminal Trials
45
5Criminal Trials: Issues of Sentence
48
6Disciplinary Cases
51
7Civil Cases and Arbitration
52
8Informal Settlement
54
9Domestic Tribunals
58
10Preliminary and Ancillary Procedures
62
3
The Enforcement of Secrecy
69
1The Secret Trial
69
2The Fragmentation of the Courtroom
87
3Challenging Courtroom Secrecy
102
4A Jurisprudential Postscript: Does the Accused have a Right to a Public Trial?
110
4
Issues Relating to Security
117
1Introduction
117
2The Physical Security of the Courtroom
118
3Security of the Proceedings: The Protection of Witnesses
122
4The Courts and National Security
130
5
Privacy and the Family
157
1Privacy and the Protection of the Vulnerable
157
2Curtailing Court Publicity in the Interests of Privacy
161
3Mitigating the Deterrent Effect of Court Publicity
168
4Privacy and Deterrence: Three Problematic Aspects
170
5Divorce and Annulment of Marriage
190
6Protection of Vulnerable Persons
199
7The Limits of Public Trial: Juvenile Justice
212
6
Secrecy and Commercial Litigation
215
1Open Justice in Commercial Courts
215
2Investigatory Processes
217
3Commercial Arbitration
220
4Open Justice in Commercial Litigation: The General Rule Exemplified
221
5Exceptions to the General Rule
223
6A Concluding Comment
234
7
Jury Secrecy
235
1Public Trial and Jury Secrecy
235
2Section 8 and its Antecedents
240
3Protecting the Administration of Justice
246
4Protecting the Individual Juror
251
5Problems of Jury Research
257
8
The Reporting of Judicial Proceedings
263
1Recording and Reporting
263
2Some General Considerations on Privilege
265
3The Defamation Reporting Privilege
276
4Public Access to Trial Documentation
284
5Preliminary Hearings and Open Justice
292
6Contempt Liability and the Postponement of Trial Reports
297
9
The Broadcasting of Judicial Proceedings
303
1Photography, Television and the Criminal Process
303
2Cameras and Tape-Recorders in the Courtroom
315
3The Scottish Experiment
329
4The Report of the Bar Council: A Critique
333
5Televising Trials and Individual Rights: The United States Experience
340
6Archival Purposes
346
7A Concluding Comment
349
Coda
353
Appendix
357
Index
363