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Law Pod UK

Ep. 36: Secrecy, anonymity and public information

Jun 14, 2018, 06:49 PM

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Emma-Louise Fenelon discusses the challenges around secrecy, anonymity and public information in major inquests and inquiries in a talk recorded at One Crown Office Row's 2018 seminar. 

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