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Transparency in the Family Courts

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Transparency in the Family Courts
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Lucy ReedJulie DoughtyPaul Magrath4 editions

"This new title provides full coverage of the implications of the 2014 Guidance on publication of judgments and looks at: An overview of the history of transparency Compliance with: Section 12 of the Administration of Justice Act 1960 Section 97 of the Children Act 1989 ECHR Articles 8 and 10 Rules and Practice Directions covering all family proceedings Publishing and reporting on court judgments; reporting restrictions orders The internet and social media How to advise parties involved Guidance on enabling children and families and practitioners to make informed decisions Transparency in other courts and tribunals Appendices include key legislation and case studies and the topic will be kept up-to-date on the Bloomsbury Family Law online service. This new title is essential reading for family law practitioners in private practice, local authorities and other public bodies, as well as media lawyers, journalists and social workers."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

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