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1 He went on: Of course it's not as good as open justice .
2 Instead it makes a mockery of Grace's family's rights to open justice .
3 The principle of open justice is an important one.
4 As we have already said, open justice is not and should not be concerned with public shaming.
5 What compelling case is there to suspend the open justice principle for the adjudication of lawyers' fees?
6 Suppression orders have been criticised as going against the principles of open justice and of free speech.
7 A lawyer for a court reporter defending the proceedings warned of the potential consequences for open justice .
8 It is speculative and unquantifiable, whereas the positive side of open justice is more real and tangible.
9 I am a great believer in the principle of open justice , always have been and always will be.
10 Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd said it would undermine the tradition of open justice if defendants were rendered anonymous.
11 Contempt of court and suppression laws balance free speech and open justice against the right to a fair trial.
12 The reasons Bingham gave for open justice apply in the Litvinenko case more than any other I can think of.
13 Australia broadly operates under the idea of open justice -that court proceedings and rulings should be made accessible to all.
14 If all defendants were given anonymity, open justice would end -and with it, our biggest protection against the abuse of power.
15 Alex Bailin QC, acting for the Guardian, said that if the government's PII application succeeded, the principle of open justice would suffer.
16 Tories say this would render the reforms a nonsense since open justice is inevitably what is excluded in a secret court hearing.
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