All Opinion articles – Page 231
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OpinionTurkey – a patchwork response from lawyers
How did the profession respond to the attempted coup internationally? And would a unified position have greater impact?
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EU referendum: a unique opportunity to save courts
The public interest should be a priority.
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Criminal lack of support
Applying the revised Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme to the tragic case of Jo Cox MP demonstrates the regime’s shortcomings.
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OpinionLiz Truss: reserve judgement
We should wait and see what the new lord chancellor does before opining on whether she is up to the job.
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OpinionSurrogacy law needs parental guidance
Law Commission suggests legislation is not keeping pace with social change.
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OpinionCollaborative platforms and Brexit – clarity needed
Brexit has muddied the waters when it comes to responding to guidelines on the sharing economy.
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OpinionBOOK REVIEW: East West Street: on the origins of genocide and crimes against humanity
An absorbing and readable account of the inception of modern human rights law.
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BOOK REVIEW: Celebrity Chef Zombie Apocalypse
A pacy, stomach-churning tale that can be read in one sitting.
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Attorney query over identity
I would be interested to hear views on buying from a seller who sells under a specific power of attorney.
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OpinionCourts modernisation: hitting a brick wall
It is essential that the cash promised for court IT materialises.
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Opinion‘Two-tier’ legal profession danger
Changes to the SRA Handbook would dilute client protections.
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Dangerous driving plea
Unless we act together, more families will continue to suffer injustice.
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Expert opinion
Every lawyer who has employed an expert knows the critical importance of the expert confining their evidence to matters of his own expert knowledge.
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OpinionUndermining the UK legal system?
Germany, France and others will use Brexit to undermine the elite status of our legal system.
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OpinionABSs are no threat, so why treat them differently?
Non-lawyers must pledge to promote access to justice. That’s ridiculous.
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OpinionWould City law firms invest in a CLAF?
Could the City be persuaded to inject cash into a not-for-profit funder?





















