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Filming trials in France: good or bad idea?

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In France, the general rule is the ban on filming court hearings, pursuant to article 38 ter of the Act of 29 July 1881 on freedom of the press. However, there are some exceptions provided for by law, in particular for trials filmed for historical, educational or heritage purposes. But regularly, the debate comes up: should the audiovisual capture of trials be allowed more widely? - Filming trials would make justice more accessible to the public…
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EUROJURIS - Simplifiez-vous le droit broke the news in on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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