Contents

 
Expand Open Courts Bench Book
Expand 1 Introduction
Collapse 2 Powers to make orders qualifying open justice
   Expand 2.1 Jurisdictional powers
   Collapse 2.2 Powers in specific types of proceedings or for certain persons
       2.2.1 Adoptions
       2.2.2 Children’s Court proceedings
       2.2.3 Confiscation proceedings
       2.2.4 Mental impairment and unfitness to be tried
       2.2.5 Criminal intelligence
       2.2.6 Interstate operatives of law enforcement agencies
       2.2.7 Evidence
       2.2.8 Family violence
       2.2.9 Major Crime (Investigative Powers) Act 2004 proceedings
       2.2.10 Public health and wellbeing
       2.2.11 Serious offenders
       2.2.12 Sex offenders
       2.2.13 Terrorism
       2.2.14 Victims of crime
       2.2.15 Guardianship and administration proceedings
       2.2.16 Sexual offence complainants
       2.2.17 Witness protection
       2.2.18 Powers which do not limit the availability of orders under the Open Courts Act 2013
Expand 3 Grounds and Necessity
Expand 4 Procedure
Expand 5 Types of orders
Expand 6 Objects of suppression
Expand 7 Limitations on orders
Expand 8 Reviews and appeals
Expand 9 Breach
Expand 10 Rights and obligations of parties and the media
Expand 11 Model orders and undertakings
 Index