The daily news in England and Wales is full of reports about people who have been arrested, arraigned before a court, convicted and sometimes also acquitted, of some heinous crime or other. Most disturbingly, the suspects are named in full with their address and more often than not their photo will also be printed or broadcast. Their private lives and professional reputation are highly likely to be seriously affected the minute the news is made public, regardless of a later acquittal, which may not come until the Supreme Court decides years after the event. This article queries what open justice can be taken to mean in today's media society, whether the media are in it for the sake of enhancing justice or the sake of enhancing sales. The si...
Public trust in the criminal justice system in England and Wales has been low since the 1990s, and a...
A person accused is not the same as a person who is guilty and convicted. This person may be innocen...
The notion that pretrial media coverage impacts the judicial process of highly publicized trials is ...
This thesis consists of a book chapter and a series of published and unpublished articles that deal ...
The open justice principle is one that is defended vigorously, particularly when there is any sugges...
Pursuant to the Crown Court (Recording and Broadcasting) Order 2020, television cameras have now bee...
There is a widespread perception that there has been a collapse in court reporting in England and Wa...
Despite the national and international efforts to safeguard the rights of suspects or accused person...
This thesis examines the concept of 'open justice' as it applies to the English criminal process. Th...
This paper examines the role of media in publicising the names of people who receive a non-convictio...
This paper examines the role of media in publicising the names of people who receive a non-convictio...
Open justice is essential to the integrity of our justice system. When a court departs from open jus...
Historically, the media has been subject to relatively few restraints in the reporting of the crimin...
In 2012, Lord Justice Toulson observed that the practical application of open justice ‘may need reco...
This thesis will explore the media\u27s increasing impact on the criminal court system, specifically...
Public trust in the criminal justice system in England and Wales has been low since the 1990s, and a...
A person accused is not the same as a person who is guilty and convicted. This person may be innocen...
The notion that pretrial media coverage impacts the judicial process of highly publicized trials is ...
This thesis consists of a book chapter and a series of published and unpublished articles that deal ...
The open justice principle is one that is defended vigorously, particularly when there is any sugges...
Pursuant to the Crown Court (Recording and Broadcasting) Order 2020, television cameras have now bee...
There is a widespread perception that there has been a collapse in court reporting in England and Wa...
Despite the national and international efforts to safeguard the rights of suspects or accused person...
This thesis examines the concept of 'open justice' as it applies to the English criminal process. Th...
This paper examines the role of media in publicising the names of people who receive a non-convictio...
This paper examines the role of media in publicising the names of people who receive a non-convictio...
Open justice is essential to the integrity of our justice system. When a court departs from open jus...
Historically, the media has been subject to relatively few restraints in the reporting of the crimin...
In 2012, Lord Justice Toulson observed that the practical application of open justice ‘may need reco...
This thesis will explore the media\u27s increasing impact on the criminal court system, specifically...
Public trust in the criminal justice system in England and Wales has been low since the 1990s, and a...
A person accused is not the same as a person who is guilty and convicted. This person may be innocen...
The notion that pretrial media coverage impacts the judicial process of highly publicized trials is ...