The Principle Of Open Justice
Abstract
20 years ago, the Royal Court stated unequivocally that the principle of open justice was part of the law of Jersey. It acknowledged, however, that there were exceptions to this principle and that the overriding imperative was to do justice to the parties in the case before it. This article considers how the court has developed those exceptions during the last two decades.
Categories
Law, Social science
Date published
2023
Document type
Article
Organisation
Jersey and Guernsey Law Review
IRR Code
IRR/JGLR/2023.44106
Funder
File Type
pdf