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在这篇文章中,我将讨论最近的 R v Evans 案,在该案中,上诉法院允许辩方在强奸案审判中援引有关原告与第三方性史的证据。我将评估围绕该案通过扩大《1999 年青少年司法与刑事证据法》第 41(3)(c)条的适用范围以允许援引此类证据而引发的争议所展开的学术辩论。由于这种扩展被批评为在原告的隐私权和被告的公平审判权之间制造了矛盾,我将概述不同学者对埃文斯的批评,讨论这些批评是否合理,并就如何解决埃文斯的问题(即通过文化变革而非立法变革)提出我的想法。
In this piece, I discuss the recent case of R v Evans, in which the Court of Appeal allowed the defence to adduce evidence regarding the complainants’ sexual history with third parties in the context of a rape trial. I will assess the academic debate surrounding the controversy the case brought through the expansion of s 41(3)(c) of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999 to allow such evidence to be adduced. As such expansion has been criticised on the basis that it has created a tension between the complainant’s right to privacy and the defendant’s right to a fair trial, I will outline the criticism of Evans by various academics, addressing whether these criticisms are sound, and put forward my ideas regarding how the problems of Evans can be resolved (i.e. through a cultural change, as opposed to legislative change).