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Title: Imposition%20defence%20counsel%20and%20the%20right%20to%20fair%20trial


1
Imposition defence counsel and the right to fair
trial
  • Robin Grey
  • Taru Spronken
  • ECBA Conference Maastricht 8-11-2004

2
Plan of treatment
  • Summary of events Milosevic case
  • Right to defence and fair trial
  • Problematic situations
  • Ethical questions and responsibility defence
    counsel
  • Questions for debate

3
Milosevic case
  • ICTY 4 April 2003 right to conduct own defence
    respected
  • ICTY 31 August 2003 appointment Amici Curiae

4
Milosevic case (continuation)
  • 8.6.2004 defence case/ health problems
  • 26.7.2004 submissions Prosecution on appointment
    defence counsel
  • 13.8.2004 submissions Amici Curiae
  • 2.9.2004 ICTY orders appointment
  • 3.9.2004 assignment of Kay and Higgins
  • 8.9.2004 appeal Milosevic
  • 22.9.2004 Reasons ICTY to assign counsel

5
Right to defence and fair trial
  • Articles 20 and 21(4)(d) ICTY Statute
  • Article 6 ECHR, Croissant ECHR, 25 September
    1992, Series A no. 237-B, 245
  • Michael Brian Hill v. Spain , Human Rights
    Committee, Communication No. 526/1993, U.N. Doc.
    CCPR/C/59/D/ 526/1993, 2 April 1997

6
Core issues
  • Defence is a right, not an obligation
  • Freedom of defence
  • Counsel as an aid to a willing defendant or as an
    organ of the state?
  • (Faretta v. California, 422 U.S. 806)

7
Problematic situations
  • Comparison of Dutch and UK practice
  • Obstruction of defendant
  • Mental healt of defendant
  • Physical health of defendant

8
Ethical problems
  • Representing an unwilling client allowed?
  • Absence of instructions of the accused
  • Amicus Curiae
  • Standby counsel
  • Independent counsel (when information or evidence
    is witheld because of public interest)

9
Questions for debate
  • Under what circumstances limiting the right to
    self-representation is legitimate with a view to
    a fair trial?
  • Is there a difference between common law and
    civil law systems in this respect?
  • Should defence counsel refuse to accept
    assignment against a defendants wil?
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