Prohibition applications relating to historic child abuse charges are a litmus test of the courts' commitment to upholding fairness to the accused. This article argues that the prohibition case law reveals two trends: one in which fairness is being marginalised; and another in which it is given a contextualised meaning. The article argues that the latter approach represents an attempt to re-imagine fairness to the accused in prohibition applications. Analysing fairness in context is shown to be a continuation of a tradition in Irish constitutional jurisprudence of understanding fairness to the accused as both fundamental and evolving. Published in (2013) Irish Criminal Law Journal 132-140
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Prohibition applications relating to historic child abuse charges are a litmus test of the courts' c...
Prohibition applications relating to historic child abuse charges are a litmus test of the courts’ c...
This thesis interrogates the construction of fairness to the accused in historic child sexual abuse ...
This article examines the right to a fair trial in historic child sexual abuse cases. The first part...
In recent years, Ireland has been rocked by revelations of historical child sexual abuse. This has l...
The question which this research addresses is whether recent developments in law and practice concer...
In O'Keeffe v Ireland, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights found that Ireland fa...
peer-reviewedThis article considers the controversial issue of the admission of sexual experience ev...
In recent years, Ireland has been rocked by revelations of historical child sexual abuse. This has ...
This article examines the use of limitation laws in the context of civil law claims under English la...
This article will assess the role of the statute of limitations in Irish law and examine the extent ...
This article reviews the decisions of the US state courts on the admissibility of expert testimony o...
Sexual assault cases have historically resulted in persistent victim dissatisfaction with, and alie...
This article considers the controversial issue of the admission of sexual experience evidence in sex...
peer-reviewedThe existence of rape myths in the social consciousness and their potential to affect j...
Prohibition applications relating to historic child abuse charges are a litmus test of the courts' c...
Prohibition applications relating to historic child abuse charges are a litmus test of the courts’ c...
This thesis interrogates the construction of fairness to the accused in historic child sexual abuse ...
This article examines the right to a fair trial in historic child sexual abuse cases. The first part...
In recent years, Ireland has been rocked by revelations of historical child sexual abuse. This has l...
The question which this research addresses is whether recent developments in law and practice concer...
In O'Keeffe v Ireland, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights found that Ireland fa...
peer-reviewedThis article considers the controversial issue of the admission of sexual experience ev...
In recent years, Ireland has been rocked by revelations of historical child sexual abuse. This has ...
This article examines the use of limitation laws in the context of civil law claims under English la...
This article will assess the role of the statute of limitations in Irish law and examine the extent ...
This article reviews the decisions of the US state courts on the admissibility of expert testimony o...
Sexual assault cases have historically resulted in persistent victim dissatisfaction with, and alie...
This article considers the controversial issue of the admission of sexual experience evidence in sex...
peer-reviewedThe existence of rape myths in the social consciousness and their potential to affect j...