Australian court imposes generalized news blackout on bribery case2014-08-03
Reporters without Borders
WikiLeaks has revealed the existence of a blanket gagging order applying to all citizens and news media throughout Australia.
Call for UK judicial impartiality after Julian Assange’s arrest2010-12-07
Reporters without Borders
Following WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s arrest by the British police today, Reporters Without Borders urge respect for his defence rights despite the extreme tension surrounding this case.
Australian court imposes generalized news blackout on bribery caseSources News Release
Article
2014
Reporters without Borders
WikiLeaks has revealed the existence of a blanket gagging order applying to all citizens and news media throughout Australia.
WikiLeaks, Corruption and the Super InjunctionSuppression and Information
Kampmark, Binoy
Article
2014
Counterpunch
In Australia, whose institutions still pride themselves on an antiquated obsession with aspects of English gagging, suppression orders do retain a certain mystique. They certainly do in the Australian...
Life SentenceStories from four decades of court reporting - or, how I fell out of love with the Canadian justice system (especially judges)
Blatchford, Christie
Book
2016
Through an examination of notable trials she has covered, Chrisitie Blatchford makes the case that Canada's judicial system is out of control and often inept. Judges, she says, are the new senators, u...