Heather MillsHeather Mills has said she considers the publication of details from her divorce trial to be a violation of her human rights.

In a statement read out on this morning’s GMTV, Heather said that releasing the highly critical document breached her right to privacy: “As the record shows, I had no wish for these proceedings to be made public, but releasing them in part is particularly unfair.”

“I would suggest in the interests of fairness, it is now in the public interest to reveal the transcripts of the FULL court proceedings.”

“As this judgement is now being used to to further my vilification, details contained within the transcripts and evidence will paint a far fairer and truthful picture which is surely in the interests of justice.”

“Publishing this judgement is against the principle of privacy expected within family courts. A person has a right to privacy when they enter a family court and this was taken away from me.”

“This decision appears to have been taken with disregard for my human right to privacy and that of my daughter. It cannot be in her interests that one parent is condemned by the media while the other is ‘protected’ or even revered.”

In the document, which was released on Tuesday after the £24.3million settlement was announced on Monday, Heather is accused of having a “warped perception” of her role in the marriage and Mr Justice Bennett calls into question the truthfulness and accuracy of Heather’s testimonies.

Heather is reportedly set to fly to New York this weekend to finalise selling her story to various media outlets - but has received criticism for sending daughter Beatrice back to the UK with her nanny in economy class seats when she is returning in first class a few days later herself.

Earlier in the week, Heather made a seemingly metaphorical reference to travel arrangements when it was announced Paul McCartney would pay less in child support than she had bargained for: “Beatrice only gets £35,000 a year, so obviously she’s meant to travel B class while her father travels A class. But obviously I will pay for that.”