1. Introduction;
2. The Origin of Special Advocates;
3. The Rise of Special Advocates in the UK;
4. Migration Beyond the UK;
5. Appointment and Support;
6. Ethical Issues;
7. Restricting Communications;
8. Disclosure;
9. Substantive Representation;
10. Alternatives to Special Advocates;
11. The Future of Special Advocates;
John Jackson is Professor of Comparative Criminal Law and Procedure at the School of Law, University of Nottingham, UK and is a qualified barrister.
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