The existence of four contemporary threats to the presumption of innocence in England and Wales has been posited by Ashworth. The aim of this article is to take stock of the law in the Republic of Ireland impacting upon this cornerstone principle of Irish criminal law. The article explores Ashworth’s arguments in more detail and examines the justifications for the presumption of innocence generally and in an Irish context. Case law and legislation which may have impacted on its scope and practical import for the accused are considered prior to somewhat mixed conclusions being drawn about the relative health of the presumption in Ireland. The final part of the article briefly examines some arguments which have been advanced for cont...
The presumption of innocence is unanimously considered a fundamental requirement for criminal justic...
The principle of the presumption of innocence is already an important principle in modern democracie...
Ireland as a common law jurisdiction operates an adversarial system. Ireland has a written Constitut...
The existence of four contemporary threats to the presumption of innocence in England and Wales has...
The existence of four contemporary threats to the presumption of innocence in England and Wales has...
This thesis provides a comprehensive overview of the presumption of innocence in Irish law. It argue...
There has recently been a proliferation of case law dealing with potential inroads into the presumpt...
Civil orders which take effect after a person has been released from a sentence of imprisonment have...
Most, if not all, criminal law systems and international and regional human rights agreements explic...
Introduction: The law on the admissibility of improperly obtained evidence in Ireland was first auth...
Many international instruments proclaim that those who face criminal prosecution ought to be afforde...
This article is concerned with what constitutes interference with the presumption of innocence and w...
This paper is about the presumption of innocence under anti-terrorism Jaws and is undertaken in a co...
Since the Human Rights Act 1998, scholars and courts have dedicated considerable attention to the pr...
Since its genesis, criticism of the doctrine of diminished responsibility has been extensive, both ...
The presumption of innocence is unanimously considered a fundamental requirement for criminal justic...
The principle of the presumption of innocence is already an important principle in modern democracie...
Ireland as a common law jurisdiction operates an adversarial system. Ireland has a written Constitut...
The existence of four contemporary threats to the presumption of innocence in England and Wales has...
The existence of four contemporary threats to the presumption of innocence in England and Wales has...
This thesis provides a comprehensive overview of the presumption of innocence in Irish law. It argue...
There has recently been a proliferation of case law dealing with potential inroads into the presumpt...
Civil orders which take effect after a person has been released from a sentence of imprisonment have...
Most, if not all, criminal law systems and international and regional human rights agreements explic...
Introduction: The law on the admissibility of improperly obtained evidence in Ireland was first auth...
Many international instruments proclaim that those who face criminal prosecution ought to be afforde...
This article is concerned with what constitutes interference with the presumption of innocence and w...
This paper is about the presumption of innocence under anti-terrorism Jaws and is undertaken in a co...
Since the Human Rights Act 1998, scholars and courts have dedicated considerable attention to the pr...
Since its genesis, criticism of the doctrine of diminished responsibility has been extensive, both ...
The presumption of innocence is unanimously considered a fundamental requirement for criminal justic...
The principle of the presumption of innocence is already an important principle in modern democracie...
Ireland as a common law jurisdiction operates an adversarial system. Ireland has a written Constitut...