The Right to Bail in Seychelles: Implementing Article 9(3) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights

Q3 Social Sciences
Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
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Abstract Seychelles acceded to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ( iccpr ) in 1992. Article 9(3) of the iccpr provides for circumstances in which an accused may be released on bail. Article 18(7) of the Constitution of Seychelles (2008) provides for the grounds on which a court may decline to release an arrested or accused person on bail. Article 48 of the Constitution requires Seychellois courts to, inter alia, refer to international treaties and the practice/jurisprudence of international human rights bodies when interpreting constitutional rights. This article illustrates the drafting history of Article 9(3) of the iccpr and how it has been interpreted by the Human Rights Committee. It also highlights the right to bail under the African human rights system. Based on over 250 cases of the magistrate’s court, Supreme Court, Constitutional Court and Court of Appeal decided between 1998 and 2023, the article discusses the extent to which the courts’ jurisprudence complies with the practice and/or jurisprudence of the Human Rights Committee on the following issues: the right to bail, courts with jurisdiction to grant bail, factors courts consider in making bail decisions, burden of proof in bail matters, bail pending appeal and court’s power to revoke bail. It is argued, inter alia, that although the jurisprudence on bail substantially complies with the standards set by the Human Rights Committee, there are instances in which some of the courts’ decisions are contrary to these standards. The article recommends that courts should ensure that the jurisprudence on bail complies with the principles developed by the Human Rights Committee.
在塞舌尔的保释权:执行《公民权利和政治权利国际盟约》第9(3)条
塞舌尔于1992年加入《公民权利和政治权利国际公约》。《公民权利和政治权利国际公约》第9(3)条规定了被告人可以取保候审的情况。《塞舌尔宪法》(2008年)第18(7)条规定了法院可以拒绝保释被逮捕或被指控的人的理由。《宪法》第48条要求塞舌尔法院在解释宪法权利时,除其他外,参照国际条约和国际人权机构的惯例/判例。本文阐述了《公民权利和政治权利国际公约》第9(3)条的起草历史,以及人权事务委员会对该条的解释。它还强调了非洲人权制度下的保释权。本文以1998年至2023年期间裁判官法院、最高法院、宪法法院和上诉法院审理的250多起案件为基础,讨论了法院的判例在多大程度上符合人权事务委员会在以下问题上的做法和/或判例:取保候审的权利、有权准予取保候审的法院、法院作出取保候审决定时考虑的因素、取保候审事项的举证责任、取保候审以及法院撤销取保候审的权力。除其他外,有人认为,虽然保释方面的判例基本上符合人权事务委员会制定的标准,但在某些情况下,法院的一些决定违反了这些标准。该条建议,法院应确保有关保释的判例符合人权事务委员会制定的原则。
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期刊介绍: The International Human Rights Law Review (HRLR) is a bi-annual peer-reviewed journal. It aims to stimulate research and thinking on contemporary human rights issues, problems, challenges and policies. It is particularly interested in soliciting papers, whether in the legal domain or other social sciences, that are unique in their approach and which seek to address poignant concerns of our times. One of the principal aims of the Journal is to provide an outlet to human rights scholars, practitioners and activists in the developing world who have something tangible to say about their experiences on the ground, or in order to discuss cases and practices that are generally inaccessible to European and NorthAmerican audiences. The Editors and the publisher will work hands-on with such contributors to help find solutions where necessary to facilitate translation or language editing in respect of accepted articles. The Journal is aimed at academics, students, government officials, human rights practitioners, and lawyers working in the area, as well as individuals and organisations interested in the area of human rights law. The Journal publishes critical articles that consider human rights law, policy and practice in their various contexts, at global, regional, sub-regional and national levels, book reviews, and a section focused on an up-to-date appraisal of important jurisprudence and practice of the UN and regional human rights systems including those in the developing world.
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