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Must Unveil In Court?
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a sound legal principle? Or is the learned judge just exposing his prejudices?
a sound legal principle? Or is the learned judge just exposing his prejudices?
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Women may be anonymous drones in many of the arab countries
but in the UK (and other western cultures) being able to see someone's face is an important part of assessing them and the reliability of what they say
this would be a factor when someone is giving evidence or in assessing their reactions to other people's evidence
If I was in the dock I might want to wear a ski mask but I doubt it would be allowed
this person's cultural peculiarities are secondary to our judicial practices
I'm assuming she isn't expecting (if found guilty) punishment in line with certain Muslim countries
If she refuses she should be jailed for contempt.
but in the UK (and other western cultures) being able to see someone's face is an important part of assessing them and the reliability of what they say
this would be a factor when someone is giving evidence or in assessing their reactions to other people's evidence
If I was in the dock I might want to wear a ski mask but I doubt it would be allowed
this person's cultural peculiarities are secondary to our judicial practices
I'm assuming she isn't expecting (if found guilty) punishment in line with certain Muslim countries
If she refuses she should be jailed for contempt.
The law must be open. Nobody should be allowed to give evidence whilst hiding their face (except for those already in a category that allows them to be shielded).
Apart from the fact that facial expressions are a very important and useful non-verbal communication tool, it would be too easy for a burkha wearer to have an earpiece connected to an open mobile phone.
Apart from the fact that facial expressions are a very important and useful non-verbal communication tool, it would be too easy for a burkha wearer to have an earpiece connected to an open mobile phone.
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How does such a woman get a driving licence or a passport? Let us assume that she is not forbidden by her menfolk to drive or travel abroad. Not only is she required to have a full face photo taken but she has to show it to all those who have a legal or contractual right to see it, regardless of their gender
It's nonsense for her to only give evidence with her face covered and the judicial principle is correct.
It's nonsense for her to only give evidence with her face covered and the judicial principle is correct.
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