All Opinion articles – Page 267
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OpinionColombia at a crossroads
Strife-torn Colombia needs UK government support to embed the rule of law.
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OpinionA constitutional imbroglio
With another hung parliament likely, we may have to wait a while for any new laws.
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Dyson reinvents wheel
Is this not precisely the system we had under the pre-Woolf rules of the Supreme Court?
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Our fundamental rights
There are certain principles which we believe govern civilised states – the Human Rights Act is a necessary protection for these ideals.
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Gulf legal stream
The Gulf region will become a significant area of opportunity for the provision of UK legal services and training.
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OpinionEuro court split in two
Civil war has broken out at the Court of Justice of the European Union over a backlog of cases in the General Court.
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OpinionMoves afoot on rehab
Rehabilitation doesn’t get written about much. But new guidance aims to help claimant lawyers and insurers.
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OpinionTime for insurers to lose fraud rhetoric
All sides should be praised for working together on releasing claimant data – now they each have a new responsibility.
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OpinionThe right to a lawyer
A new website - a cross between Uber and Find A Solicitor - is helping suspects in Belgium gain prompt access to a lawyer.
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It’s all about in-house
In a client-led legal services market, in-house lawyers are more than holding their own – it’s time we saw a bit of swagger.
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OpinionEXHIBITION REVIEW: Forensics: The Anatomy of Crime
Brain parts, a blown-up image of a fly and sketches of courtrooms feature in this exhibition on the history, science and art of forensic medicine.
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OpinionCPS faces a stark choice
More work must be done outside the courtroom if the Crown Prosecution Service is to achieve excellence.
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Facebook first in England
I obtained court permission in England to allow service of financial remedy proceedings via Facebook.
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Leading the way
The procedural requirements of scrutiny and weakness in compliance both sit together in the awkward space of not just process but people leadership.
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Privilege stance
It is wrong to suggest the Serious Fraud Office is trying to have its cake and eat it.
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OpinionSupporting witnesses in The Hague
Victims appearing before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia can get help from the tribunal’s witness support section.





















