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An Analysis Of The Legality Of Television Cameras Broadcasting Juror Deliberations In A Criminal Case, Daniel H. Erskine
An Analysis Of The Legality Of Television Cameras Broadcasting Juror Deliberations In A Criminal Case, Daniel H. Erskine
Daniel H. Erskine
Recently, ABC News broadcast the deliberations of several juries in capital murder cases into the living rooms of the American public. The latest judicial opinion to confront the problem of televising jury room deliberations in a capital criminal case took place in the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. The article surveys the applicable federal constitutional and statutory law, as well as state jurisprudence, relevant to the intrusion of television cameras into the jury room. Additionally, this article discusses recent Scottish and European case law addressing jury deliberation as a violation of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Protecting The Public Trust And Human Rights In The Great Lakes, Melissa K. Scanlan
Protecting The Public Trust And Human Rights In The Great Lakes, Melissa K. Scanlan
Melissa K. Scanlan
No abstract provided.
Evidentiary Assessment In Refugee Status Determination And The Eu Qualification Directive, Gregor Noll
Evidentiary Assessment In Refugee Status Determination And The Eu Qualification Directive, Gregor Noll
Gregor Noll
Evidentiary assessment in asylum procedures is an area largely unregulated by international law. While the EU Qualification Directive does not purport to fill this lacuna, its Article 4 offers a norm that does touch on a number of central aspects of evidentiary assessment. This article provides a detailed analysis of this complex provision and its practical implications. Amongst others, the Directive obliges Member States to communicate any information that impacts on the relevance of the applicant's statements.
The processing of information and evidence is divided into three distinct stages. The first deals with the submission of information, the second seeks …
Flyktingstatus - En Marginaliserad Resurs I Svensk Asylrätt, Aleksandra Popovic
Flyktingstatus - En Marginaliserad Resurs I Svensk Asylrätt, Aleksandra Popovic
Aleksandra Popovic
No abstract provided.
Mänskliga Rättigheter Och Europakonventionen, Aleksandra Popovic
Mänskliga Rättigheter Och Europakonventionen, Aleksandra Popovic
Aleksandra Popovic
No abstract provided.
Universal Human Rights: A Generational History, Eric A. Engle
Universal Human Rights: A Generational History, Eric A. Engle
Eric A. Engle
The article outlines the generational theory of human rights evolving from first generation procedural individual freedoms from through second generation collective rights to into third generational aspirational goals. That model is generally true but womens rights and rights of non-white persons do not perfectly fit into that model being approximately one or even two generations delayed.
Freedom Of Expression (R): Overzealous Copyright Bozos And Other Enemies Of Creativity (Book Review), Matthew Rimmer
Freedom Of Expression (R): Overzealous Copyright Bozos And Other Enemies Of Creativity (Book Review), Matthew Rimmer
Matthew Rimmer
Extraterritorial Corporate Criminal Liability: A Remedy For Human Rights Violations?, Eric A. Engle
Extraterritorial Corporate Criminal Liability: A Remedy For Human Rights Violations?, Eric A. Engle
Eric A. Engle
Examines the extraterritorial application of U.S. criminal law in the context of corporations.