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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements
xi
Abbreviations
xiii
Table of Cases
xv
Table of Primary Legislation
xxix
Table of Secondary Legislation
xxxvii
Table of International Instruments
xxxix
1.
The European Convention on Human Rights: Overview
1
Introduction
1
The rights protected
2
The optional Protocols
3
Reservations
3
Derogations
3
The categorisation of rights
4
The Strasbourg approach to the protection of human rights
6
2.
The Human Rights Act
1998:
Overview
8
2.1
The UK model of incorporation
8
2.2
New legislation
9
2.3
Statutory interpretation: the new rule
9
2.4
Interpreting the Human Rights Act
1998
itself
11
2.5
Declarations of incompatibility
11
2.6
Subordinate legislation
12
2.7
Public authorities
13
2.8
Remedies: general
14
2.9
Remedies: judicial acts
14
2.10
The obligation to take Strasbourg case law into account
15
2.11
Convention claims in relation
to the acts of private individuals:
horizontally
16
2.12
The retrospective effect of the Human Rights Act
1998 17
3.
Articles of Specific Application in Criminal Proceedings
18
Introduction
18
Article
3 18
Article
5 19
Article
6 24
Article
8 26
Article
14 27
4.
Convention Rights as Substantive Issues in Criminal Proceedings
28
4.1
Introduction
28
4.2
Certainty
28
4.3
Retrospectivity
30
4.4
Substantive challenges to the criminal law
32
5.
Surveillance: General Principles and the Police Act
1997 34
5.1
Surveillance: general principles
34
5.2
The scheme of the Police Act
1997 36
5.3
The requirements of necessity and proportionality
37
5.4
Protected material
39
6.
The Interception of Communications
43
6.1
Introduction and background
43
6.2
The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act
2000 —
an introduction
44
6.3
Interceptions
44
6.4
Consent
47
6.5
Monitoring for business purposes
48
6.6
The warrant procedure
49
6.7
Duties for Communication Service Providers
54
6.8
Metering
55
6.9
Acquisition and disclosure of communications data
55
6.10
Accountability
57
6.11
Interception of communications in prisons
62
Surveillance and Covert
Human
Intelligence Sources
under the
Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act
2000 63
Introduction
63
The scheme of the
RIPA
2000 64
Grounds on which authorisation may be granted
66
Manner of authorisation
72
Evidence and disclosure
73
Surveillance by non-state parties
73
Ì.
The Investigation of Electronic Data
74
1.1
Introduction
74
1.2
Notices requiring disclosure
74
1.3
Offences
76
1.4
Authorisation
77
.
General Surveillance and the Collection and Retention of
Personal Data
80
M
General surveillance
80
1.2
Taking photographs, fingerprints,
DNA
and other samples at
the police station
83
Retention and disclosure
87
Data protection regime
—
the Data Protection Act
1998 88
Disclosure of information
90
Accountability
93
10.
Stop and Search, Arrest and Detention
95
10.1
Introduction
95
10.2
Stop and search
95
10.3
Arrest
98
10.4
Detention
101
11.
Bail
106
11.1
Introduction
106
11.2
The framework of Article
5 107
11.3
Release on bail
110
11.4
Bail hearings
113
11.5
Provisions in UK law which may violate the Convention
119
12.
The Right to Legal Representation
123
12.1
Introduction
123
12.2
The scope of Article 6(3)(c)
123
12.3
Defendant s costs
131
13.
Disclosure
132
13.1
Disclosure and the requirements of the Convention
132
13.2
The compatibility of the Criminal Procedure and Investigations
Act
1996
with Convention principles
136
14.
Fair Trial
152
14.1
Introduction to the fairness principle of Article
6
of the ECHR
152
14.2
Criminal charges
155
14.3
An independent and impartial court
156
14.4
Jury bias
159
14.5
The right to a public hearing
161
14.6
The right to participate effectively
162
14.7
The right to a hearing within a reasonable time
163
14.8
Trial in absentia
165
14.9
Information as to the accusation
165
14.10
Adequate time and facilities
166
14.11
Legal aid
166
14.12
Legal representation
167
14.13
The right to confront prosecution witnesses
168
14.14
Interpreters and translations
169
14.15
The burden of proof
170
14.16
The standard of proof
171
14.17
Reasons
171
14.18
Costs in criminal cases
172
14.19
Double jeopardy
173
15.
Criminal Proceedings before the Magistrates Court
175
15.1
Introduction
175
15.2
Reasons
175
15.3
Legal aid
176
15.4
Facilities for legal advice
177
15.5
Search warrants and warrants to enter property
178
15.6
Bail
179
15.7
Trial
by an independent and impartial tribunal
15.8
Role of the court clerk
15.9
Disclosure
15.10
Voir dire
15.11
Trial in absentia
15.12
Handcuffs and closed docks
16.
Evidence
16.1
The approach of the European Court to evidence
16.2
Interpretation of Article 6(3)(d)
16.3
The right to cross-examine witnesses at trial
16.4
Hearsay evidence
16.5
Specific situations
16.6
Protection of the rights of witnesses and victims
16.7
Hostile witnesses
16.8
Entrapment and agents provocateurs
16.9
Exclusion of evidence
16.10
Accomplice evidence
16.11
Evidence for the defence
17.
Self-incrimination
and the Right to Silence
17.1
Introduction
17.2
The right against self-incrimination
17.3
The right to silence
18.
Sentence
18.1
Introduction
18.2
Punitive and preventative sentences
18.3
Article
3
issues and sentencing
18.4
Article
5
18.5
Article
6
and sentence
18.6
Issues under Article
7
18.7
Article
4
and sentence
18.8
Article
14
and sentence
19.
Appeals
19.1
Introduction
19.2
Limits on the right to appeal
19.3 Legal
aid
239
19.4
The right to oral argument and a public hearing at the appeal stage
240
19.5
A public hearing
241
19.6
Reasons at the appeal stage
242
19.7
New evidence and references back to the Court of Appeal
242
19.8
Challenges to domestic law and procedure
243
20.
Mental Health and Crime
247
20.1
Introduction
247
20.2
Detention under Article
5 247
20.3
The practical application of Article
5(l)(e)
252
20.4
Review of detention under Article
5(4) 253
20.5
Detention under domestic law and the Convention
255
20.6
Psychiatric examinations
258
20.7
Conditions of detention and Article
3 259
21.
Victims
261
21.1
The duty to provide effective protection for Convention rights
261
21.2
The duty to take preventative measures
262
21.3
Effective system for investigation of crime
263
21.4
Victims and the criminal trial process
264
21.5
Disclosure of medical records
265
Appendix
1
Human Rights Act
1998 267
Appendix
2
European Convention on Human Rights
295
Index
323
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Contents
Acknowledgements
xi
Abbreviations
xiii
Table of Cases
xv
Table of Primary Legislation
xxix
Table of Secondary Legislation
xxxvii
Table of International Instruments
xxxix
1.
The European Convention on Human Rights: Overview
1
Introduction
1
The rights protected
2
The optional Protocols
3
Reservations
3
Derogations
3
The categorisation of rights
4
The Strasbourg approach to the protection of human rights
6
2.
The Human Rights Act
1998:
Overview
8
2.1
The UK model of incorporation
8
2.2
New legislation
9
2.3
Statutory interpretation: the new rule
9
2.4
Interpreting the Human Rights Act
1998
itself
11
2.5
Declarations of incompatibility
11
2.6
Subordinate legislation
12
2.7
Public authorities
13
2.8
Remedies: general
14
2.9
Remedies: judicial acts
14
2.10
The obligation to take Strasbourg case law into account
15
2.11
Convention claims in relation
to the acts of private individuals:
horizontally
16
2.12
The retrospective effect of the Human Rights Act
1998 17
3.
Articles of Specific Application in Criminal Proceedings
18
Introduction
' 18
Article
3 18
Article
5 19
Article
6 24
Article
8 26
Article
14 27
4.
Convention Rights as Substantive Issues in Criminal Proceedings
28
4.1
Introduction
28
4.2
Certainty
28
4.3
Retrospectivity
30
4.4
Substantive challenges to the criminal law
32
5.
Surveillance: General Principles and the Police Act
1997 34
5.1
Surveillance: general principles
34
5.2
The scheme of the Police Act
1997 36
5.3
The requirements of necessity and proportionality
37
5.4
Protected material
39
6.
The Interception of Communications
43
6.1
Introduction and background
43
6.2
The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act
2000 —
an introduction
44
6.3
Interceptions
44
6.4
Consent
47
6.5
Monitoring for business purposes
48
6.6
The warrant procedure
49
6.7
Duties for Communication Service Providers
54
6.8
Metering
55
6.9
Acquisition and disclosure of communications data
55
6.10
Accountability
57
6.11
Interception of communications in prisons
62
Surveillance and Covert
Human
Intelligence Sources
under the
Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act
2000 63
Introduction
63
The scheme of the
RIPA
2000 64
Grounds on which authorisation may be granted
66
Manner of authorisation
72
Evidence and disclosure
73
Surveillance by non-state parties
73
Ì.
The Investigation of Electronic Data
74
1.1
Introduction
74
1.2
Notices requiring disclosure
74
1.3
Offences
76
1.4
Authorisation
77
'.
General Surveillance and the Collection and Retention of
Personal Data
80
M
General surveillance
80
1.2
Taking photographs, fingerprints,
DNA
and other samples at
the police station
83
Retention and disclosure
87
Data protection regime
—
the Data Protection Act
1998 88
Disclosure of information
90
Accountability
93
10.
Stop and Search, Arrest and Detention
95
10.1
Introduction
95
10.2
Stop and search
95
10.3
Arrest
98
10.4
Detention
101
11.
Bail
106
11.1
Introduction
106
11.2
The framework of Article
5 107
11.3
Release on bail
110
11.4
Bail hearings
113
11.5
Provisions in UK law which may violate the Convention
119
12.
The Right to Legal Representation
123
12.1
Introduction
123
12.2
The scope of Article 6(3)(c)
123
12.3
Defendant's costs
131
13.
Disclosure
132
13.1
Disclosure and the requirements of the Convention
132
13.2
The compatibility of the Criminal Procedure and Investigations
Act
1996
with Convention principles
136
14.
Fair Trial
152
14.1
Introduction to the fairness principle of Article
6
of the ECHR
152
14.2
Criminal charges
155
14.3
An independent and impartial court
156
14.4
Jury bias
159
14.5
The right to a public hearing
161
14.6
The right to participate effectively
162
14.7
The right to a hearing within a reasonable time
163
14.8
Trial in absentia
165
14.9
Information as to the accusation
165
14.10
Adequate time and facilities
166
14.11
Legal aid
166
14.12
Legal representation
167
14.13
The right to confront prosecution witnesses
168
14.14
Interpreters and translations
169
14.15
The burden of proof
170
14.16
The standard of proof
171
14.17
Reasons
171
14.18
Costs in criminal cases
172
14.19
Double jeopardy
173
15.
Criminal Proceedings before the Magistrates' Court
175
15.1
Introduction
175
15.2
Reasons
175
15.3
Legal aid
176
15.4
Facilities for legal advice
177
15.5
Search warrants and warrants to enter property
178
15.6
Bail
179
15.7
Trial
by an independent and impartial tribunal
15.8
Role of the court clerk
15.9
Disclosure
15.10
Voir dire
15.11
Trial in absentia
15.12
Handcuffs and closed docks
16.
Evidence
16.1
The approach of the European Court to evidence
16.2
Interpretation of Article 6(3)(d)
16.3
The right to cross-examine witnesses at trial
16.4
Hearsay evidence
16.5
Specific situations
16.6
Protection of the rights of witnesses and victims
16.7
Hostile witnesses
16.8
Entrapment and agents provocateurs
16.9
Exclusion of evidence
16.10
Accomplice evidence
16.11
Evidence for the defence
17.
Self-incrimination
and the Right to Silence
17.1
Introduction
17.2
The right against self-incrimination
17.3
The right to silence
18.
Sentence
18.1
Introduction
18.2
Punitive and preventative sentences
18.3
Article
3
issues and sentencing
18.4
Article
5
18.5
Article
6
and sentence
18.6
Issues under Article
7
18.7
Article
4
and sentence
18.8
Article
14
and sentence
19.
Appeals
19.1
Introduction
19.2
Limits on the right to appeal
19.3 Legal
aid
239
19.4
The right to oral argument and a public hearing at the appeal stage
240
19.5
A public hearing
241
19.6
Reasons at the appeal stage
242
19.7
New evidence and references back to the Court of Appeal
242
19.8
Challenges to domestic law and procedure
243
20.
Mental Health and Crime
247
20.1
Introduction
247
20.2
Detention under Article
5 247
20.3
The practical application of Article
5(l)(e)
252
20.4
Review of detention under Article
5(4) 253
20.5
Detention under domestic law and the Convention
255
20.6
Psychiatric examinations
258
20.7
Conditions of detention and Article
3 259
21.
Victims
261
21.1
The duty to provide effective protection for Convention rights
261
21.2
The duty to take preventative measures
262
21.3
Effective system for investigation of crime
263
21.4
Victims and the criminal trial process
264
21.5
Disclosure of medical records
265
Appendix
1
Human Rights Act
1998 267
Appendix
2
European Convention on Human Rights
295
Index
323 |
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spelling | Starmer, Keir Verfasser aut Criminal justice, police powers and human rights Keir Starmer ; Michelle Strange ; Quincy Whitaker Repr. London Blackstone Press 2007 XLI, 338 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Großbritannien Human Rights Act (DE-588)4631324-2 gnd rswk-swf Strafrecht (DE-588)4057795-8 gnd rswk-swf Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien Human Rights Act (DE-588)4631324-2 u Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 s Strafrecht (DE-588)4057795-8 s DE-604 Strange, Michelle Verfasser aut Whitaker, Quincy Verfasser aut Digitalisierung UB Passau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016084032&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Starmer, Keir Strange, Michelle Whitaker, Quincy Criminal justice, police powers and human rights Großbritannien Human Rights Act (DE-588)4631324-2 gnd Strafrecht (DE-588)4057795-8 gnd Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd |
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title | Criminal justice, police powers and human rights |
title_auth | Criminal justice, police powers and human rights |
title_exact_search | Criminal justice, police powers and human rights |
title_exact_search_txtP | Criminal justice, police powers and human rights |
title_full | Criminal justice, police powers and human rights Keir Starmer ; Michelle Strange ; Quincy Whitaker |
title_fullStr | Criminal justice, police powers and human rights Keir Starmer ; Michelle Strange ; Quincy Whitaker |
title_full_unstemmed | Criminal justice, police powers and human rights Keir Starmer ; Michelle Strange ; Quincy Whitaker |
title_short | Criminal justice, police powers and human rights |
title_sort | criminal justice police powers and human rights |
topic | Großbritannien Human Rights Act (DE-588)4631324-2 gnd Strafrecht (DE-588)4057795-8 gnd Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Großbritannien Human Rights Act Strafrecht Menschenrecht |
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