Hi Dixip,
 Although hearings are public, given that someone might be discussing incontinence or other embarrassing problem, it is likely that the judge would exclude the public.
 Normally if someone wants to spectate they would be asked by the judge why  and  the claimant and or  his rep would be asked  for consent. Whilst consent isn't actually required, unless there was a genuine reason for a spectator being there  thd judge would probably refuse.
 Students/new advisers are usually allowed. Press may not be. Anyone else is at judge's  discretion.
 I hope this helps.
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