精神残疾人士在肯尼亚法庭上的自我辩护权

IF 0.1 Q4 LAW
Paul O Juma
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在肯尼亚,精神残疾者在刑事司法系统中的经历与健全人不同。令人遗憾的是,当精神残疾者被指控时,规则的适用有所不同。在大多数情况下,他们无力聘请律师,被迫为自己辩护。这时,他们的处境变得更加具有挑战性,他们的脆弱性也更加明显。他们提供证据的权利将取决于个人的残疾形式。《残疾人权利公约》第13条规定了获得法律行为能力的权利,包括提出申诉和在法庭上代表自己的权利。本文件的目的是研究肯尼亚在自我代表权方面的执行情况,并就确保精神残疾人能够代表自己并充分参与法庭诉讼的最佳方式提出建议。
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RIGHT TO SELF-REPRESENTATION FOR PEOPLE WITH MENTAL DISABILITIES IN KENYA’S COURTS
In Kenya, persons with mental disabilities have a different experience from able-bodied people in the criminal justice system. Regrettably, the rules are applied differently when persons with mental disabilities are the accused. In most cases, they are unable to afford lawyers and are forced to represent themselves. That is when their position becomes more challenging and their vulnerability more pronounced. Their right to give evidence will depend on the individual’s form of disability. Article 13 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities provides for the right to legal capacity including the right to file complaints and to represent oneself in court. The aim of this paper is to look at the extent of Kenya’s implementation record of the right to self-representation and make recommendations on the best possible ways of ensuring that persons with mental disabilities are able to represent themselves and fully participate in court proceedings.
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