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Statutory Instrument

The Remote Observation and Recording (Courts and Tribunals) Regulations 2022

Citation
S.I. 2022/705
As at
Sections
5
Section 1Citation, commencement, interpretation and extent

(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Remote Observation and Recording (Courts and Tribunals) Regulations 2022 and come into force on 28th June 2022.

(2) In these Regulations, “ section 85A ” means section 85A of the Courts Act 2003.

(3) These Regulations extend to England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Section 2Specified proceedings

Directions under section 85A(2) may be given in relation to proceedings, of any type and in any court to which section 85A applies, which are—

(a) in public; or

(b) proceedings at which the general public is not entitled to be present but specific categories of person, or specific individuals, who are not taking part in the proceedings are entitled to be present by virtue of provision made by or under any enactment or of being authorised by the court.

Section 3Matters of which the court must be satisfied

Before making a direction under section 85A(2), the court must be satisfied that—

(a) it would be in the interests of justice to make the direction; and

(b) there is capacity and technological capability to enable transmission, and giving effect to the direction would not create an unreasonable administrative burden.

Section 4Matters that the court must take into account

Before deciding whether, and on what terms, to make a direction under section 85A(2), the court must take into account—

(a) the need for the administration of justice to be, as far as possible, open and transparent;

(b) the timing of any request or application to the court or tribunal to make a direction, and its impact on the business of the court or tribunal;

(c) the extent to which the technical, human and other resources necessary to facilitate effective remote observation are or can be made available;

(d) any limitation imposed by or under any enactment on the persons who are entitled to be present at the proceedings;

(e) any issues which might arise if persons who are outside the United Kingdom are among those watching or listening to the transmission;

(f) any impact which the making or withholding of such a direction, or the terms of the direction, might have upon—

(i) the content or quality of the evidence to be put before the court or tribunal;

(ii) public understanding of the law and the administration of justice;

(iii) the ability of the public, including the media, to observe and scrutinise the proceedings;

(iv) the safety and right to privacy of any person involved with the proceedings.

Section 5Provision which must be included in a direction

(1) A direction under section 85A(2) made in relation to proceedings specified in regulation 2(b) must include provision which has the effect of—

(a) prohibiting any person other than a person entitled to be present at those proceedings from watching or listening to the transmission; and

(b) requiring any person so entitled to demonstrate, in such manner as specified in the direction, the capacity in which that person is so entitled.

(2) A direction under section 85A(2) made in relation to any proceedings must, except where the direction is for transmission to designated live-streaming premises, include provision which has the effect—

(a) that no person will be able to watch or listen to the transmission without first, when identifying themselves to the court, providing their full name and their email address, unless the court dispenses with this requirement;

(b) of requiring as a condition of continued access that any person given access will during the transmission conduct themselves appropriately and in particular in accordance with any requirements of the direction or instructions of the judge for persons observing the proceedings.

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The Remote Observation and Recording (Courts and Tribunals) Regulations 2022 (legislation.gov.uk, OGL v3.0). Retrieved via LawPlayer, https://lawplayer.com/uk/act/uksi-2022-705

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