All articles by Jonathan Goldsmith – Page 27
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Opinion
GCHQ – lawyers’ dilemma
Does the battle against terrorism mean that we should accept some interception of lawyer-client messages?
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Opinion
Some important IBA products
Significant documents came out of the recent conference in Tokyo.
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Opinion
What is a lawyer?
The boundary between being a lawyer and non-lawyer is becoming blurred – but we still have one thing to hold on to.
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Feature
Laundry service
A new guide to detecting money laundering contains everything a lawyer needs to know.
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Opinion
A new EU term begins
After the protracted handover of European commissions, there is much to keep lawyers occupied.
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Opinion
Shakespeare and lawyers
We should stop obsessing over one of the playwright’s most famous lines. It was just a joke.
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Opinion
British rights are best, OK
Is there a difference between a British bill of rights and a bill of British rights – other than the change in place of the word ‘British’?
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Opinion
Question time, EU-style
European Commissioners-designate are set to be grilled by MEPs, and all eyes will be on those responsible for justice.
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Opinion
Judges, judges everywhere
There is a proliferation of organisations in Europe representing judges. Do we need them all?
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Opinion
European Lawyers Day
The first event of its kind aims to celebrate the rule of law and promote lawyers’ common values.
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Opinion
Clients’ money in the news
A raft of measures to prevent money laundering highlights the difficulty lawyers face in holding confidential financial information for clients in a high-tech world.
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Opinion
A course in US history
Solid rock of US constitution stands in the way of EU-US free trade talks.
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Opinion
If only Lord Hill were Lady Hill
The UK’s new European commissioner candidate may face one insuperable problem – he is not a woman.
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Opinion
Hot topics at ABA meeting
Long-running issues - including a proposed free-trade deal between Europe and the US - are up for discussion in Boston.
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Opinion
Happy 65th birthday, legal aid
Plans to cut legal aid in other European states echo reforms in the UK. But protests abound.
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Opinion
Breach of privilege
The Sarkozy case raises important questions about the issue of technology and lawyer-client confidentiality.
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Opinion
Forum shopping for a lawyer’s title – again
A recent case involving Italian nationals clarifies the position on forum shopping in the EU.
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Opinion
The Court of Justice rules, OK
Two recent stories – new UK data laws and the EU’s relationship with Switzerland – highlight the central role of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
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Opinion
Summer doldrums in the EU
The transition between EU governments is painfully slow and this doesn’t help when issues need addressing urgently.