ARGENTINA Law and Practice Contributed by: Herberto Robinson, McEWAN
Media outlets are prohibited from publishing names, photographs, or any identifying details about the child or their family. Violations of these rules can result in legal penalties, including fines or sanctions for the publication. Anonymity All case reports will anonymise children’s infor - mation to protect their identity. Names and other identifying details, such as addresses, school names, or photographs, will be redacted or replaced with initials or pseudonyms in all official records and public communications.
In family law cases, proceedings involving chil - dren are automatically anonymised as a matter of law to protect their privacy and dignity. Par - ents may still wish to ensure further anonymisa- tion or privacy. If any party, media outlet, or individual breaches confidentiality rules, the court may impose fines or sanctions. The offending party may face addi - tional legal consequences.
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