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S/MD/100. Courts on Television: Does the Administration of Justice Require England's Absolute Prohibition?
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The paper looks at the debate over the use of cameras in court examining the broadcasting of judicial proceedings in the context of open justice. The prohibition on televising courtroom proceedings in England and Scotland is discussed, the open justice principles are reviewed arguing the sanctity of the courtroom.
KEYWORDS: Court, broadcasting, televise, open justice,
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