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Contra mundum injunction

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A contra mundum injunction is a type of injunction in the law of England and Wales that is enforceable against anyone who knows about it, rather than a named party.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ Dodd, Mike; Hanna, Mark (2018). McNae's Essential Law for Journalists. OUP. ISBN 9780192537683.
  2. ^ Smartt, Ursula (2017). Media & Entertainment Law. Taylor & Francis. p. xvii. ISBN 9781317334613.