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The court and the camera: should privacy be a concern in court reporting?
Journal of Media Law Pub Date : 2018-01-02 , DOI: 10.1080/17577632.2018.1466442
Anna K. Bernzen 1
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ABSTRACT Video journalists currently reporting from English courts operate within a strict framework set by both statutory and common law. The main argument for these tight rules has traditionally been that the cameras pose a threat to the proper administration of justice. Their potential danger to the privacy of those involved in the trial, on the other hand, has never been properly examined. This comment aims to fill this gap and argues in favour of taking privacy into account when developing future rules for using cameras in court.

中文翻译:

法庭和摄像机:隐私是否应成为法庭报告中的关注点?

摘要当前由英国法院报道的视频记者在成文法和普通法所规定的严格框架内运作。传统上,这些严格规定的主要论点是,摄像机对适当的司法构成威胁。另一方面,它们从未对参与审判的人的隐私构成潜在危险,从未得到适当检查。该评论旨在填补这一空白,并主张在制定将来在法庭上使用相机的规则时应考虑到隐私。
更新日期:2018-01-02
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