Difference between revisions of "In Camera"
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| − | '''In camera''' is a [[Latin]] term which is used in legal contexts to mean "in private". It literally translates as "in a room". Hearings may be held in camera in order to prevent undue hardship to a person which would result from a public hearing. [[Category:Legal Terms]] | + | '''''In camera''''' is a [[Latin]] term which is used in legal contexts to mean "in private". It literally translates as "in a room". Hearings may be held in camera in order to prevent undue hardship to a person which would result from a public hearing. [[Category:Legal Terms]] |
Revision as of 22:47, October 21, 2012
In camera is a Latin term which is used in legal contexts to mean "in private". It literally translates as "in a room". Hearings may be held in camera in order to prevent undue hardship to a person which would result from a public hearing.