能让大家高兴吗?公众信任、公共秩序和舆论在国际刑事被告人保释中的作用

C. Davidson
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让被控犯有战争罪、反人类罪或种族灭绝罪的人在审判前或审判期间获得保释是公众难以接受的。这重要吗?本文将公众声誉话语理论应用于国际保释中法院对司法表象的考虑,并认为国际刑事法庭应抵制基于“公众对司法行政的信心”和“公共秩序”等模糊标准而拘留被告的压力。通过迎合公众舆论的保释决定来增强公众对国际法庭的信心或合法性的努力不仅不公平,而且不太可能成功。该条认为,如果规则制定者希望给予国际法官更多的余地,以可能逃跑或对社会构成危险以外的理由拘留被指控的国际战犯,他们就应该谨慎行事。在处理因被告人的释放而造成严重公共暴力威胁的案件时,以狭窄的公共安全为由,要求有强有力的证据证明对公共安全的威胁和被告有罪,比以“公众对司法行政的信心”或“公共秩序”为由拘留更可取。
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May it Please the Crowd? The Role of Public Confidence, Public Order, and Public Opinion in Bail for International Criminal Defendants
Letting people accused of war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide out on bail before or during their trials is hard for the public to swallow. Should it matter? This article applies public repute discourse theory on courts’ consideration of the appearance of justice to international bail and argues that international criminal tribunals should resist pressure to detain defendants based on vague standards such as "public confidence in the administration of justice" and “public order.” Efforts to bolster the public’s confidence in or the perceived legitimacy of international tribunals through bail decisions catering to public opinion are not only unfair, but also unlikely to be successful. This article contends that, to the extent rule-makers wish to give international judges more leeway to detain alleged international war criminals on bases other than risk of flight or danger to the community, they should proceed with caution. To address cases where there is a serious threat of public violence stemming from a defendant’s release, a narrow public safety ground requiring both strong evidence of the threat to public safety and of the defendant’s guilt is preferable to detaining based on "public confidence in the administration of justice" or “public order.”
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