EAT (09): open justice and restricted reporting | Practical Law

EAT (09): open justice and restricted reporting | Practical Law

This note considers the EAT's power to protect identities in cases involving allegations of sexual offences, its power to make restricted reporting orders (RROs) in cases involving allegations of sexual misconduct or disability and circumstances in which it might otherwise restrict the open justice principle.

EAT (09): open justice and restricted reporting

Practical Law UK Practice Note 0-376-4646 (Approx. 17 pages)

EAT (09): open justice and restricted reporting

MaintainedEngland, Scotland, Wales
This note considers the EAT's power to protect identities in cases involving allegations of sexual offences, its power to make restricted reporting orders (RROs) in cases involving allegations of sexual misconduct or disability and circumstances in which it might otherwise restrict the open justice principle.