Israeli Coalition Proposes Mandatory Live Broadcasts for High Court Hearings
Israeli Coalition Proposes Mandatory Live Broadcasts for High Court Hearings

Israeli Coalition Proposes Mandatory Live Broadcasts for High Court Hearings

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Legislative bodies and courts around the world are considering or implementing measures related to the broadcasting of official proceedings to increase transparency. In Israel, a new bill has been proposed requiring live broadcasts of all public hearings in the High Court of Justice, with provisions allowing the court president to block broadcasts only under exceptional circumstances and with disclosed reasons. Similarly, Vietnam's National Assembly held a televised plenary session to discuss amendments to the constitution and other laws, demonstrating a move toward greater openness in government deliberations. Meanwhile, the U.S. Supreme Court remains resistant to televising oral arguments despite ongoing congressional efforts to mandate cameras in the courtroom, with legal experts arguing that Congress lacks the constitutional authority to compel such broadcasts. These developments reflect a global dialogue on balancing public access to judicial and legislative processes with institutional independence and security concerns.

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