All Opinion articles – Page 84
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What did your parents do?
If your parent had a professional job, you are still more likely to get in and get on in the professions than if you are from a working-class background.
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International tax probed
Taxing Profit in a Global Economy | Michael P. Devereux, Alan J. Auerbach, Michael Keen, Paul Oosterhuis, Wolfgang Schön, John Vella
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How Strasbourg protects lawyers’ rights
There has been public speculation that one of the reasons why Dominic Raab accepted becoming lord chancellor was to enable him to have another go at abolishing the 1998 Human Rights Act.
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Letters roundup: 27 September 2021
Profits into premiums, global heating, and crisis in the courts: your letters to the editor.
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Raab's late entrance showed the folly of extending court hours
Lord chancellor's swearing-in ceremony should have started at 4pm. It started at 4.25pm.
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Mother in law: The fear of care home fees
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Being out in the law
'It’s incredibly important to me to be able to bring my whole self to work', writes senior solicitor Kirsty Limacher.
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Who can save Maxim Znak?
What can we do to help our colleagues, other than have our professional organisations write letters?
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Access to justice and digitalisation in universal credit
Report by Child Poverty Action Group identifies situations where individuals have struggled to make a claim due to the online delivery of universal credit.
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Can Raab be holistic?
Ministry of Justice welcomes its eighth justice secretary and lord chancellor in 10 years.
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Hong Kong, gender identity and Lord Reed
When transgender people want new identity documents, what conditions should they have to meet?
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When shareholder disputes get personal
A Practical Guide to Shareholder Disputes in Family Businesses | Ed Weeks
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Representing a death row prisoner
Summary Judgment: A Lawyer’s Memoir | Donald Cameron Clark Jr.
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Raab’s task is simple: just fix a justice system in crisis
Even if the media saw his move as a demotion, the new lord chancellor should not.
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The prince and the process-server
Has Prince Andrew been properly served with proceedings alleging sexual assault?
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Pride in the law
Law Society report highlights achievements made to improve LGBT+ equality and inclusion in the profession, but notes the hurdles still to face.