All Feature articles – Page 76
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FeatureCroeso i gymru
No Welsh government has faced a challenge like Covid-19, which has highlighted the realities – and limitations – of devolution, writes Marialuisa Taddia. If the crisis does pave the way for further governance reforms, will Cardiff finally take control of justice and policing?
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FeatureA ‘brave new world’ for UK extradition law?
The UK extradition landscape has changed - although not as much as one might think.
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FeatureEnid Rosser: ‘Unduly egotistical’
The first woman barrister to be instructed (as a pupil) in a murder trial.
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FeatureHorizon scans
Could ‘lockdown 3’ really be the time to consider changing job – or even specialism? There are plenty of opportunities out there, discovers Katharine Freeland.
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FeatureData page – January 2021
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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FeatureThe role of mediation in family disputes
The need to promote the benefits of family mediation has never been greater.
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FeatureCould you steal a UK election?
The US experience warns against thinking that a populist politician could not emerge here and deliberately seek to undermine the rule of law.
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FeatureFirst mover advantage
Leading industry figures tell Joanna Goodman what it takes to leap off the traditional career escalator into the fast-expanding world of legal innovation.
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FeatureCriminal law update
Credit for Guilty Plea, allocation of youths, identification by social media and sentencing.
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FeatureLevelling the playing field
The Equality Act has been in force for over a decade. Has it lived up to expectations?
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FeatureBrexit: Supplementary Protection Certificates in the UK
Complexities arising from the Northern Ireland Protocol.
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FeatureLaw Society spotlight: December Council meeting
The final Council meeting of 2020 took place on 9 December.





















