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UK: Super-injunctions, Neuberger and the privacy “debate”

Posted on May 19, 2011July 2, 2025 by Dissent

The report of the Neuberger Committee on super-injunctions is due out tomorrow.  It can confidently be predicted that it will not satisfy those elements in the media which have been campaigning against privacy injunctions.  The committee was set up to “examine the issues around the use of injunctions which bind the press and so-called ‘super-injunctions’”.  It cannot, and will not, recommend changes in the substantive law.

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