Chapter 12 Multiple choice questions

Article 6 right to a fair trial

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1. Article 6 is the only significant requirement for fair trials in the ECHR.

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2. Which of the following are judicial decisions that would need to be compatible with the standards of a fair trial in Article 6? Please select all that apply.

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3. The question of whether a trial is 'fair' or not is traditionally, and properly, the concern of the courts: it goes to the heart of the judicial function. Therefore, under the Human Rights Act 1998, UK courts are unlikely to show high levels of ……… to either the judgment of Parliament or the government on what counts as a fair trial.

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4. Match the issue concerning independence or impartiality the case (ECHR or HRA) in which the issue was determined.

The system of court martial gave the 'convening officer' a significant role in organising the court martial but linked him too closely with the prosecution. Hence the system violated the independence and impartiality requirement of Article 6(1).

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Applications for housing cases were heard by a local council housing officer; any appeal was made to a more senior official from the same department. This appeal process was held to lack sufficient independence (on the assumption that the housing officer was 'determining' a 'civil right' - but on that now see Ali v Birmingham 12.3.7).

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Scottish temporary sheriffs owed their confirmation and promotion ultimately to the Lord Advocate; the Lord Advocate also played an important role in the prosecution of criminal offences. This system was said to lack independence as required by Article 6.

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The test for the appearance of bias, bringing common law natural justice in line with Article 6 was agreed to be 'whether the fair-minded and informed observer, having considered the facts [relating to alleged bias] would conclude there was a real possibility that the tribunal was biased'.

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5. Which one of the following is not likely to involve a breach of an implied right under Article 6(1)?

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6. Which one of the following statements is a correct expression of the presumption of innocence in Article 6(2)?

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7. Identify the provision in Article 6(3) that is in issue (not necessarily breached) in the situation (note that these situations may also raise issues under the general right to a fair hearing in Article 6(1).

A criminal trial that is brought forward too quickly so that the defendant is unprepared.

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A criminal trial in absentia (where the defendant is prevented from attending or chooses not to attend).

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A refusal to allow a criminal defendant to be represented.

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A criminal trial in which the prosecution is at least partly based on anonymous witnesses or on witnesses giving evidence by video link.

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8. Which of these statements best expresses the law of the UK on whether a person can be deported to a country where there is a risk of a violation of a Convention right including Article 6?

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