Open Justice in UK Law
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Dring v Cape: open justice not open access
The High Court's decision in Dring v Cape has set out a new balancing test for third party access to documents disclosed during litigation. The new approach should provide some comfort to defendant...
- Confidentiality Clubs - A Departure From Open Justice?
- A v BBC: When Can The Principle Of Open Justice Be Departed From?
- Principle Of Open Justice Allows Non-Party To Litigation Proceedings Access To Court Documents
- High Court Warning To Applicants Seeking To Derogate From Open Justice
- Reporting Divorce Battles Balancing Open Justice Versus The Right To A Private Breakup
- Open Justice: Rule Changes To Increase Transparency In The Civil Courts
- A Family's Right To Privacy Or Open Justice: What's The Priority? UK Family Courts Are Set To Change Their Approach
- A Family's Right To Privacy Or Open Justice: What's The Priority? UK Family Courts Are Set To Change Their Approach
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English Court Reiterates Importance of the Principle of Open Justice and Confirms That a Non-Party’s Reasons for Seeking Disclosure of Documents on Court Record is not Determinative of Application
The English Court rules have long allowed a non-party to litigation to access and obtain copies of certain key documents in court proceedings. In our August 2018 update we reported on the decision ...
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