| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1952 - 560 páginas
...trial for reasons of morals, public order, or national security or where the interest of juveniles so requires, or to the extent strictly necessary in...circumstances where publicity would prejudice the interest of justice ; but the judgment shall be pronounced publicly except where the interest of juveniles... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1952 - 558 páginas
...trial for reasons of morals, public order, or national security or where the interest of juvenilesso requires, or to the extent strictly necessary in the...circumstances where publicity would prejudice the interest of justice ; but the judgment shall be pronounced publicly except where the interest of juveniles... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1953 - 1304 páginas
...The Press and public may be excluded from all or part of a trial for reasons of morals, public order or national security in a democratic society, or when...circumstances where publicity would prejudice the interest of Justice ; but any judgment rendered in a criminal case or in a suit of law shall be pronounced... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1953 - 1218 páginas
...The Press and public may be excluded from all or part of a trial for reasons of morals, public order or national security in a democratic society, or when...circumstances where publicity would prejudice the interest of justice ; but any judgment rendered in a criminal case or in a suit of law shall be pronounced... | |
| United States. Department of State. Historical Office - 1957 - 1778 páginas
...The Press and public may be excluded from all or part of a trial for reasons of morals, public order +3 e t n ,5 n xz7 "z { F @ m [v# yC ./ 6L'S9 ? {ݲ... 0/BF : @ { % s * 2; ī7 q]3jҠS x?I 2g interest of justice; but any judgment rendered in a criminal case or in a suit at law shall be pronounced... | |
| Council of Europe - 1959 - 292 páginas
...society, where the interests of juveniles or the protection of the private life of the parties so require, or to the extent strictly necessary in the opinion...publicity would prejudice the interests of justice. (2) Everyone charged with a criminal offence shall be presumed innocent until proved guilty according... | |
| H. Lauterpacht, E. Lauterpacht - 1961 - 1068 páginas
...society, where the interests of juveniles or the protection of the private life of the parties so require, or to the extent strictly necessary in the opinion...publicity would prejudice the interests of justice. the Commission to intervene on their behalf and to cause the authorities of the Federal Republic of... | |
| Nigel S. Rodley, Carroll Neale Ronning - 1974 - 226 páginas
...reasons of morals, public order, or national security in a democratic society, or when the interests of the private lives of the parties so requires, or...publicity would prejudice the interests of justice." 166 It is apparent from these two treaties that the desirability of a public trial is not widely revered.... | |
| Thomas Buergenthal, Judith Torney-Purta - 1976 - 240 páginas
...The Press and the public may be excluded from all or part of a trial for reasons of morals, public order (ordre public) or national security in a democratic...would prejudice the interests of justice; but any judgement rendered in a criminal case or in a suit at law shall be made public except where the interest... | |
| Joshua Eilberg, Hamilton Fish - 1979 - 754 páginas
...society, where the interests of juveniles or the protection of the private life of the parties so require, or to the extent strictly necessary in the opinion....publicity would prejudice the interests of justice. (2) Everyone charged with a criminal offence shall be presumed innocent until proved guilty according... | |
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