Opinion – Page 183
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OpinionJustice committee gives claimant lawyers hope, but not much
MPs say that reforms are a risk to injured victims, and insurers are predictably furious.
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OpinionWorking on a budget
Ask any litigator what is their least favourite aspect of the Jackson reforms and the chances are they will say budgeting.
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Courts transformation: history won't necessarily repeat itself
NAO report rings familiar alarm bells about why IT-based reform programmes go awry.
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OpinionLet us rule out arbitration for post-Brexit UK-EU disputes
What are the options for a future UK-EU dispute settlement mechanism?
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OpinionYet another competitive procurement
Can the Legal Aid Agency get it right this time and what to do if it does not.
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OpinionCourts on camera
Lord Burnett is emerging as a reforming chief justice, as plans to extend broadcasting demonstrate.
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OpinionBOOK REVIEW: Lifting the lid
A review of Tax Havens and International Human rights by Paul Beckett.
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OpinionBOOK REVIEW: Brilliant resource on global rights
A review of Rhona Smith’s International Human Rights Law (8th edition).
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OpinionCommercially insensitive
The precedence given to business principles in the running of public services cannot be correct and risks eroding the rule of law.
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OpinionDream realised
The First 100 Years Project wants to see more women in the profession’s leadership positions.
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OpinionBoard decision
If victims are to have reader access to challenge Parole Board decisions, offenders must too.
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OpinionConsult the experts
Sajid Javid would be greatly assisted if people had proper legal advice.
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