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Courting data: an attempt to get better acquainted with England’s law
Courts data and information can be difficult to access: is it time to publish more online?
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Posted in courts, data, media law, press freedom Tagged central criminal court, heather brooke, high court, hugh tomlinson, james brewster, mike dodd, old bailey 7 Comments