All Law Gazette articles in 20 January 2020 – Page 3
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News
Judge Rolls with the new tech
Some courtrooms may be more cautious about tech than others, but they’re still willing to give it a go.
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Opinion
Independent variable
What if, by some devolutionary concession, Scotland opts out of Supreme Court jurisdiction?
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Opinion
Is ‘Helen’s law’ an empty gesture?
Unless panel members ignore the Parole Board’s own guidance, it is hard to see what difference the legislation will make.
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Feature
When to disapply subordinate legislation
It is still relatively uncontroversial to suggest that, as a matter of public law, public authorities must comply with legislation. But what should public authorities do where such compliance would actually result in a breach of a right under the European Convention on Human Rights? In RR v Secretary of ...
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Opinion
Time to tackle the law’s drinking culture
Junior Lawyers Division launches its guidance on creating a healthy drinking culture in the workplace.
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Opinion
Creating a future that is female-shaped
Alison Herbert and Dr Phyl Hughes review titles by Caroline Criado-Perez, Mary Portas and Michelle Obama.
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News
Exceptional case funding scheme failing, report reveals
Paper by Dr Joe Tomlinson shows legal aid providers have little faith in ‘off-putting’ system.
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Feature
Hedging bets
A novel ‘redress scheme’ for businesses mis-sold complex financial products dealt with 16,000 claims. Did it fall short? Eduardo Reyes reports.
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News
Thousands go online to apply for divorce
70,000 people have applied since the process was digitised in 2018.
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Opinion
Letters roundup - 20 January 2020
Clarity on immigration advice and tackling domestic abuse: your letters to the editor.
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News
Weightmans entitled to fire worker over internet browsing, tribunal rules
Former facilities assistant had brought claim for unfair dismissal against national firm.
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