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Despite the national and international efforts to safeguard the rights of suspects or accused persons, media publicity inevitably affects their lives. While human rights and other relevant laws aim to carefully balance the presumption of innocence, the right to privacy and the rights to expression and information, publicity inevitably reflects on suspects and accused people’s private sphere. This report presents an analysis of case studies to propose standards for proper disclosure of information on pending criminal proceedings and media coverage of criminal cases in the context of the presumption of innocence of suspects and accused persons.
The report was developed within the framework of the project 'ARISA 2: Assessing the Risk of Isolation of Suspects and Accused: The Role of the Media', funded by the European Union's Justice Programme (2014-2020).
Criminal justice, Procedural rights, Media coverage, Suspects and accused, Presumption of innocence
Criminal justice, Procedural rights, Media coverage, Suspects and accused, Presumption of innocence
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