Opinion – Page 33
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Mother in Law: Secret Santa ideas
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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To control AI, we should regulate humans
Why do we allow AI systems to diagnose cancers, decide on benefits applications, or identify criminals without requiring that the individuals who design them be subject to professional regulation?
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SRA’s power grab arguments still don’t stack up
Regulator is barely capable of doing its current work, without taking on whole new powers.
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War crimes law: often cited, often ignored
Just over a week ago, the American Bar Association withdrew the two statements that it had previously made in relation to the Israel-Hamas war.
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Causes and effect – can juries spurn the law?
Jurors 'should obey the law', Lord Devlin said in his 1956 Hamlyn lectures. 'But it is an obedience which they cannot be compelled to give.'
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Thinking the ‘unthinkable’
I wish the Office for Budget Responsibility had been around when I was a young reporter.
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Premium office closure is latest nail in the coffin
Is the UK really serious about its role as a leader in world trade?
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Weaponising international arbitration
We think of ourselves as warriors for the rule of law. It is salutary to hear another view.
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Letters roundup: 24 November 2023
Parental alienation and SLAPPs: your letters to the editor.
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In a blue funk
Potential ramifications for justice and the rule of law if, as the polls predict, the Tories suffer meltdown at the next general election.
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Mother in Law: Don’t get stuck in neutral
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Reframing justice – talking differently
A progress report on the Law Society's partnership with FrameWorks UK, as the programme reaches the halfway mark.
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AI risks and rewards
Algorithms must not replace judges, argues a research paper by an international group of lawtech academics.
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Question time
Now’s your chance to grill the regulator's top brass, as the Commons justice committee announces it will hear evidence on regulation from the SRA.
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