na INLIS000000000001524 20221108091236 0010-0520001524 221108 | | ind 0 - 19 -566496 - 5 ind 347.07 347.07 JAC o Jaconelli, Joseph Open Justice : A Critique of The Public Trial / Joseph Jaconelli New Delhi : Oxford Univesity Press, - X1, 369 hal ; 24 cm ; 24 cm Indeks : Index It has long been a fundamental norm of civilized legal systems that the administration of justice is conducted in full view of the public. This is regarded as particularly important in criminal cases, where the accused is traditionally viewed as possessing the rigt to a public trial. The rise of the modern media, , especially television, has created the possiblilty of a global audience for high profile cases. Increasingly, however, it is seen that the open conduct of legal proceedings is prejudiial to important values such as the privacy of parties, rehabilitative considerations, national security, commercial secrecy, and the need to safeguard witnesses and jurors from intimidation. In this topical new study, Joseph Jaconelli explores these issues and offers a critical examination, in the context of English law, of the values served by open justice and the tensions that exist between it and other important interests. Pemeriksaan Pengadilan 01019/MKRI-P/I-2005 01019/MKRI-P/I-2005