Monthly Archives: December 2010

Five predictions for 2011

It is the time of year when there are a lot of reviews of the year and predictions for what the next 12 months may bring. Not to miss out I thought I would look at what may be coming … Continue reading

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Tweeting from court and open justice

The impact of social media on modern life continues to be felt on a daily basis. The latest was the decision by a district judge to allow tweeting from the court in the Julian Assange case, which was a significant … Continue reading

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Justice seen to be done, but how?

John Ryley in The Guardian online argues that we should allow cameras into courts.  The reason beyond his argument is that it would allow the public to understand the complexity of many cases that last for weeks and months and … Continue reading

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