The trial of Oscar Pistorius over the Valentine's Day killing of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp will be partially televised, but his testimony will not be shown.
The double amputee, known as the Blade Runner, is accused of killing Ms Steenkamp in a shooting at his home in Pretoria, South Africa, last February.
In his ruling on Tuesday, Judge Dunstan Mlambo said cameras would be able to "obtain a video and audio recording of the permitted portions" - the opening arguments, prosecution witnesses, closing arguments, the verdict and sentencing.
However, cameras will not be able to film the 26-year-old Olympic champion, defence witnesses or anyone else who objects to being on camera.
A live audio broadcast of the trial, which begins on Monday and is set to hear from more than 100 witnesses, will be permitted throughout.
Sky's Special Correspondent Alex Crawford said the decision was being hailed as "groundbreaking" by the South African media.
The judge is "making sure everyone, whoever you are, rich or poor, famous or completely anonymous, can listen and watch this trial and see justice is done", she said.
Pistorius denies committing murder and says he shot the model and reality TV star by mistake, thinking she was an intruder.
The 29-year-old was found lying on the bathroom floor after being shot four times.
Pistorius standing in the dock at an earlier hearingOn the first anniversary of her death, the athlete said he was "consumed with sorrow" over what had happened.
The mandatory sentence for someone convicted of premeditated murder in South Africa is life with a minimum of 25 years in prison.
The case will be heard at Pretoria's High Court.
The South African legal system does not have trials by a jury, so a judge will preside over proceedings and ultimately pronounce Pistorius innocent or guilty.
Ms Steenkamp was shot dead at Pistorius' home in February 2013Pistorius also faces charges of illegal possession of ammunition and two additional gun-related charges.
He has remained free on bail and has been able to compete before the court case, but Pistorius has turned down invitations to take part in major international athletics events.
:: Sky News will have live coverage of the trial from Monday, with a special highlights programme at 9.30pm.
:: Watch Sky News live on television, on Sky channel 501, Virgin Media channel 602, Freeview channel 82 and Freesat channel 202.
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