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Anonymity of Judges

Law and Disorder

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Judicial Anonymity and Historical Contexts of Protection

This chapter examines the historical context of judicial anonymity in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, highlighting the protection afforded to judges amid sectarian violence. It also addresses the complexities of public perception and societal issues, illustrated by a notable incident involving protests against family courts.

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