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The Privilege Against Self-incrimination And Criminal Justice (10) (criminal Law Library)

Full title: The Privilege Against Self-incrimination And Criminal Justice (10) (criminal Law Library)
ISBN: 9781841133171
ISBN 10: 1841133175
Authors: Andrew Choo
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Num. pages: 180
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2013

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Synopsis

The Privilege Against Self-incrimination Is Often Represented In The Case Law Of England And Wales As A Principle Of Fundamental Importance In The Law Of Criminal Procedure And Evidence. A Logical Implication Of Recognising A Privilege Against Self-incrimination Should Be That A Person Is Not Compellable, On Pain Of A Criminal Sanction, To Provide Information That Could Reasonably Lead To, Or Increase The Likelihood Of, Her Or His Prosecution For A Criminal Offence. Yet There Are Statutory Provisions In England And Wales Making It A Criminal Offence Not To Provide Particular Information That, If Provided, Could Be Used In A Subsequent Prosecution Of The Person Providing It. This Book Examines The Operation Of The Privilege Against Self-incrimination In Criminal Proceedings In England And Wales, Paying Particular Attention To The Influence Of The European Convention On Human Rights And The Human Rights Act 1998. Among The Questions Addressed Are How The Privilege Might Be Justified, And Whether Its Scope Is Clarified Sufficiently In The Relevant Case Law (does The Privilege Apply, For Example, To Pre-existing Material?). Consideration Is Given Where Appropriate To The Treatment Of Aspects Of The Privilege In Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, The Usa And Elsewhere--page I. 1. Introduction : Origins, Rationales And The Relevant Legal Framework -- 2. The Jurisprudence Of The European Court Of Human Rights And The Response Of The Law Of England And Wales -- 3. What Is 'information'? -- 4. Identifying The 'essence' Of The Privilege -- 5. 'indirect' Compulsion : Confessions And Inferences From Silence -- 6. Concluding Thoughts Andrew L.-t. Choo. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.