Latest blog – Page 139
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Opinion
Why BTE can never provide all the answers
Legal cover is cheap - but poorer people are often left out.
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Globalisation - a serious gap in the law
Monsanto Tribunal is one manifestation of a growing gap between international human rights law and corporate accountability.
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Beleaguered bench
As a judge I witnessed the complete breakdown of relations between executive and judiciary. How did we get here and what can be done?
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Will Liz Truss be shuffled?
Under fire from the most senior judge, it is hard to see how the lord chancellor can survive.
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Bearing the burden of proof
The SRA should focus on sound evidence-gathering rather than lobby to lower the criminal standard.
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Cramp in court: solicitors limber up for London Marathon
For solicitors running on Sunday, long early-morning and evening runs were par for the 26.2 mile course.
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EU agencies post-Brexit
Lawyers deal with over 40 EU agencies in the course of their client work. What will they do post-Brexit?
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Justice failing the young
For serious matters, young people are now more poorly served by the justice system than adults.
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Don't sneer at solicitors for not publishing prices
The SRA wants to know the price of everything - but the law is not a fruit ‘n’ veg stall down the market.
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We will remain a people business
The ‘made-by-humans’ label will continue to be popular and necessary in the law, whatever artificial intelligence achieves.
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YouTube if you want to
Taking a case to tribunal is the most effective way to resolve disputes
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Changing course on the SQE
Encouraging people from diverse backgrounds to become solicitors has long been a priority for the Law Society.
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Passing the test on terror
Terrorism legislation creates great tension between security and human rights, but we got the balance right.
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Hello? Yeah, I'm just appearing in court...
The phone call can wait - this is a courtroom after all.
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Family courts: reporting a greater truth
A slight loss of secrecy is needed to preserve the credibility of the system. New reporting guidelines should help.
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New human rights register launched
In April 2015, the president of Belarus gave effect to a law which imposes fines and imprisonment for those who are unemployed.
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Should hospital receptionists owe a duty to patients?
Court of Appeal grapples with potentially far-reaching issue.
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