Judicial

#2026/552026 Yılı Kararı (Kuzey İrlanda) Mahkeme ve Tribünlere İlişkin Canlı Bağlantı İle İlgili Hükümlerinin Uzatılması

🇬🇧United Kingdom··Statutory Rule·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The 2026 Order extends rules from the Coronavirus Act 2020 that allow courts and tribunals in Northern Ireland to use video and audio links for legal proceedings. This helps people participate in court cases remotely while ensuring that these proceedings are protected from unauthorized recordings. This affects anyone involved in legal cases, including defendants, plaintiffs, and legal representatives.

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Key Changes

  • Extends the use of video and audio links in courts and tribunals.
  • Facilitates public participation in legal proceedings remotely.
  • Protects proceedings from unauthorized recordings and transmissions.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Courts and tribunals in Northern Ireland must implement video or audio live link technology to enable remote participation in legal proceedings

All courts and statutory tribunals in Northern Ireland
operational
high

Courts and tribunals must establish and enforce protections to prevent unauthorized recordings of proceedings conducted via live links

All courts and statutory tribunals in Northern Ireland
prohibition
high

Courts and tribunals must establish and enforce protections to prevent unauthorized transmission of proceedings conducted via live links

All courts and statutory tribunals in Northern Ireland
prohibition
medium

Courts and tribunals must facilitate public participation in legal proceedings when live links are used, while maintaining security measures

All courts and statutory tribunals in Northern Ireland
operational

Affected Parties

DefendantsPlaintiffs+2 more…

Tags

coronavirus,court,live links