Transparency in the Family Courts: Publicity and Privacy in Practice

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A01=Julie Doughty
A01=Lucy Reed KC
A01=Paul Magrath
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BAILII
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children
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divorce
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family court
family justice system
Family law
family lawyer
family proceedings
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legal blogging
MoJ digital reform programme
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pilot court
President’s Transparency Review (2021)
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social work
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TNA
transparency

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  • ISBN 9781526525789
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 248mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Feb 2024
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Transparency describes openness, accessibility and public understanding of the family justice system. The principle of open justice has long been limited by the need for privacy to protect the interests of vulnerable parties, and the balance between privacy and publicity is subject to a complex web of legislation and case law, especially in family courts. This book provides a detailed practical guide to the relevant legislation, case law, policy and procedure, and how the balance between privacy and publicity has changed over time. Written in the context of the outcome of the President’s Transparency Review (2021), the Second Edition of this title covers recent case law and procedural changes. This includes: - Press attendance and reporting from pilot courts - Legal blogging developments - Privacy of financial applications - Updated judicial guidance on anonymisation and publication, including the transfer of primary publication from BAILII to TNA The Appendix of case studies has been updated to include recent key cases. This title provides practitioners in family courts with an explanation of the relevant law, so that they are well-equipped to advise their clients on their remedies, rights and obligations with regard to transparency. It will also assist media lawyers, journalists, legal bloggers and social workers. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law online service.
Julie Doughty, PhD, Lecturer in Law at Cardiff University School of Law and Politics, UK. Lucy Reed KC, St John's Chambers, Bristol, UK. Paul Magrath, Head of Product Development and Online Content, Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales.