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Draft judicial guidance on anonymisation and descriptions of sexual abuse in public law children judgments

Dr Julia Brophy has published draft guidance to the judiciary on how judgments in public law children cases should be anonymised to avoid the jigsaw identification of children, and how descriptions of sexual abuse should be abridged within or annexed to a judgment to avoid publishing graphic details.

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Published on 23-Aug-2016
Resource Type Legal update: archive
Jurisdictions
  • England
  • Wales
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