This study investigated the tension between the right to freedom of expression and the right to a fair trial in the context of the public broadcasting of criminal trials. The aim of the study was to determine whether the right of the media to broadcast criminal trials can be reconciled with the right of an accused person to a fair trial. To accomplish the above aim, the research undertook a review of the case law relating to televised criminal trials in order to determine how the courts have addressed the fair trial-free expression conflict. The study concluded that the ‘balancing exercise’ employed by the courts does not seem to have addressed this tension. Given that televised criminal trials are prone to sensationalism and the danger of ...
This chapter examines how the case law of the European Court of Human Rights on Article 6 of the Con...
In his Introduction, author Ronald L. Goldfarb explains that his purpose is to address all the argum...
A media shackled by its government is an unhealthy thing; however, a media allowed to run its mouth ...
This study investigated the tension between the right to freedom of expression and the right to a fa...
In accordance with the principle of public trial, trial broadcasting is required. There were various...
The right to an open or public trial, the right to a speedy trial, and the right to a fair trial are...
In the present era, journalistic freedom is being diverted against its positive facet. The media is ...
Magister Legum - LLMNews coverage of high profile criminal matters has increased in South Africa. Su...
The rights of an accused to a fair trial, and freedom of the press, both are fundamental rights guar...
This Note advocates recognition of a constitutional right of press access to evidentiary recordings ...
This paper explores the effects of pre-trial publicity on criminal case proceedings, and how publici...
The notion that pretrial media coverage impacts the judicial process of highly publicized trials is ...
Suggests that current case law and legal codes concerning media coverage of trials are inconsistent ...
The media plays a major role in forming an opinion in society maybe that is why it is considered as ...
A day without the influence of media in our lives is implausible. We have become completely dependen...
This chapter examines how the case law of the European Court of Human Rights on Article 6 of the Con...
In his Introduction, author Ronald L. Goldfarb explains that his purpose is to address all the argum...
A media shackled by its government is an unhealthy thing; however, a media allowed to run its mouth ...
This study investigated the tension between the right to freedom of expression and the right to a fa...
In accordance with the principle of public trial, trial broadcasting is required. There were various...
The right to an open or public trial, the right to a speedy trial, and the right to a fair trial are...
In the present era, journalistic freedom is being diverted against its positive facet. The media is ...
Magister Legum - LLMNews coverage of high profile criminal matters has increased in South Africa. Su...
The rights of an accused to a fair trial, and freedom of the press, both are fundamental rights guar...
This Note advocates recognition of a constitutional right of press access to evidentiary recordings ...
This paper explores the effects of pre-trial publicity on criminal case proceedings, and how publici...
The notion that pretrial media coverage impacts the judicial process of highly publicized trials is ...
Suggests that current case law and legal codes concerning media coverage of trials are inconsistent ...
The media plays a major role in forming an opinion in society maybe that is why it is considered as ...
A day without the influence of media in our lives is implausible. We have become completely dependen...
This chapter examines how the case law of the European Court of Human Rights on Article 6 of the Con...
In his Introduction, author Ronald L. Goldfarb explains that his purpose is to address all the argum...
A media shackled by its government is an unhealthy thing; however, a media allowed to run its mouth ...