in Camera Rule in UK Law

  • Youth Courts and Children's Rights: The Irish Experience
    • No. 8-1, April 2008
    • Youth Justice
    The Irish youth justice system is currently undergoing substantial reform. When complete, the system will divert most first-time young offenders away from the courts via the Garda (police) Diversio...
    ... ... Child Care Services highlighted the need for judicial training, in camera hearings and procedural modifi cations to reduce the formality of ... Kilkelly – Youth Courts and Children’s Rights 41the offence (Rule 5), the Rules also set out important principles regarding the court ... ...
  • VI Africa
    • No. 14-2, June 1996
    • Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights
    ... ... Commission's attitude to the issue of confidentiality (former Rule 32), the provisional measures the Commission can take between the ... of its subsidiary bodies shall be private and shall be held in camera.' The revised Rule 32 follows the examples of other human rights ... ...
  • Adoption Applications And Parental Responsibility
    • No. 20-5, September 1957
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... that the 1926 Act proviso enacted the paramountcy rule applicable in guardianship cases. 13 [1947] ILB. 163. 14 Ibid., ... on the application, which is normally held in camera,4a is inappropriate and can make an order for custody for a ... ...
  • Using data mining to improve traffic safety programs
    • No. 106-5, June 2006
    • Industrial Management & Data Systems
    • 621-643
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how the use of data mining (DM) analysis can be used to evaluate how well cameras that monitor red‐light‐signal controlled intersections improve...
    ... ... , market-basket analysis and K-means models.Decision trees build rule sets that can abet future decision making. Neural networks try to ... – This paper can act as a guide to follow for red light camera programmanagers or local municipalities to conduct their own ... ...
  • Observing Juvenile Courtrooms: Testing the Implementation of Guidelines on Child-Friendly Justice in Spain
    • No. 21-2, August 2021
    • Youth Justice
    In 2010, the Council of Europe adopted Guidelines on child-friendly Justice. This means, inter alia, developing an accessible justice system and focusing on respecting children’s rights to particip...
    ... ... best interest of the child, dignity, absence of discrimination and rule of law, as well as detailed principles applicable before, during and ... This includes the in camera rule 3 when the interests of the children or their privacy require it, ... ...
  • Understanding Children’s Court Processes and Decisions: Perceptions of Children and Their Families
    • No. 20-3, December 2020
    • Youth Justice
    This article presents preliminary findings regarding children’s and families’ experiences of Children’s Court proceedings in which they are participants. The findings come from a systematic review ...
    ... ... ethics clearance from gatekeepers and dealing with the in camera rule. The latter is prevalent in many courts which prevents parties to ... ...
  • II COUNCIL OF EUROPE
    • No. 19-3, September 2001
    • Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights
    ... ... authorities demonstrated their commitment to justice and the rule oflaw and removed a major obstacle for their country's integration ... of the first instance criminal court of Piraeus, sitting in camera, failed to rule on the applicant's claim concerning his ... ...
  • Court of Appeal
    • No. 63-3, June 1999
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    ... ... consequences of the over- ruling of any case which has enunciated a rule of law. HELD, ALLOWING THE APPEAL: When a court of competent jurisdiction ... talk at the restaurant that events there had been recorded on a camera, it was found that such recording as there was could be displayed ... ...
  • The Victim-Related Provisions of the Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Victimological Analysis#
    • No. 8-3, September 2001
    • International Review of Victimology
    The 1998 Rome agreement to create a permanent International Criminal Court (the ‘ICC’) is a significant psychological advance in the fight against impunity for those who perpetrate massive violatio...
    ... ... of 'victims' for the purposes of the ICC Statute and the Rule of Procedure and Evidence: (a) 'Victims' means natural persons ... may also include a hearing, which will be held in camera. Amongst the measures that the Chamber can order are that: ... ...
  • Victim legal representation and the adversarial criminal trial: A critical analysis of proposals for third-party counsel for complainants of serious sexual violence
    • No. 25-1, January 2021
    • International Journal of Evidence & Proof, The
    The past several decades have witnessed a shift toward victim interests being considered and incorporated within adversarial systems of justice. More recently, some jurisdictions have somewhat cont...
    ... ... , ordinarily identified as within the pre-trial criminal process: Rule 412. Sex-Offense Cases: The Victim’s Sexual Behavior or Predisposition ... admitting evidence under this rule, the court must conduct an in camera hearing and give the victim and parties a right to attend and be heard ... ...
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