Defendants have long held rights to participate in their criminal trials, including the right to effective participation. However, the precise meaning and scope of this right is unclear, and in practice the extent to which defendants can be said to participate effectively in criminal proceedings is often limited. This article examines the definition and uncertain scope of the right to effective participation. It also examines the narrow way in which the right has been applied by the courts, including a judicial willingness to reject medical opinion and an optimistic approach towards the effectiveness of special measures. It argues that there is a need for a clearer and more comprehensive definition of ‘effective participation’ and a more ri...
Victims in common law jurisdictions have traditionally been unable to participate in criminal trials...
The right of an accused to participate effectively in a criminal trial is protected by Article 6 of ...
The right of an accused to participate effectively in a criminal trial is protected by Article 6 of ...
Defendants have long held rights to participate in their criminal trials, including the right to eff...
Defendants have long held rights to participate in their criminal trials, including the right to eff...
Defendants have long held rights to participate in their criminal trials, including the right to eff...
Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights, guarantees the right to a fair trial, includin...
Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights, guarantees the right to a fair trial, includin...
This article reviews the right to a fair trial under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human R...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales (MCA), the participation of persons in makin...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales (MCA), the participation of persons in makin...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales (MCA), the participation of persons in makin...
It is a long-established legal principle in England and Wales that people should participate effecti...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales (MCA), the participation of persons in makin...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) in England and Wales, the participation of persons in makin...
Victims in common law jurisdictions have traditionally been unable to participate in criminal trials...
The right of an accused to participate effectively in a criminal trial is protected by Article 6 of ...
The right of an accused to participate effectively in a criminal trial is protected by Article 6 of ...
Defendants have long held rights to participate in their criminal trials, including the right to eff...
Defendants have long held rights to participate in their criminal trials, including the right to eff...
Defendants have long held rights to participate in their criminal trials, including the right to eff...
Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights, guarantees the right to a fair trial, includin...
Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights, guarantees the right to a fair trial, includin...
This article reviews the right to a fair trial under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human R...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales (MCA), the participation of persons in makin...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales (MCA), the participation of persons in makin...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales (MCA), the participation of persons in makin...
It is a long-established legal principle in England and Wales that people should participate effecti...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales (MCA), the participation of persons in makin...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) in England and Wales, the participation of persons in makin...
Victims in common law jurisdictions have traditionally been unable to participate in criminal trials...
The right of an accused to participate effectively in a criminal trial is protected by Article 6 of ...
The right of an accused to participate effectively in a criminal trial is protected by Article 6 of ...