Opinion – Page 30
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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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EU referendum: a unique opportunity to save courts
The public interest should be a priority.
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Surrogacy law needs parental guidance
Law Commission suggests legislation is not keeping pace with social change.
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Dangerous driving plea
Unless we act together, more families will continue to suffer injustice.
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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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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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Stealth tax on defendants
It is contrary to natural justice for an additional sanction to be applied over and above each defendant’s just deserts.
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JAC selects on merit
The Judicial Appointments Commission does not use positive discrimination.
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Queen will rock you – miles away
Brian May’s action brought bakes memories of noise disturbance… by his band.
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Brexit: a difficult divorce...
Britain’s split with the EU may well trigger the different stages of grief. Just like a divorce.
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Young at heart of Europe after Brexit
European Young Bar Association pledges to work alongside colleagues from UK as vote to leave EU prompts ‘disbelief’ at AGM.
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Brexit offers new opportunities
I confess some difficulty in understanding why so many seem so apocalyptically pessimistic about the vote to leave the EU.
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True costs of fee exemption
Many litigants in person are able to afford a modest fee for the privilege of access to a district judge’s considerable expertise.
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Nelson Mandela Scholarship Fund
Help mark the 40th anniversary of the first scholarship awarded under the fund.
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EU referendum distraction
Human rights reform will drop down the political agenda in the event of a Brexit vote as more pressing matters take precedence.
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Complacency on class
The persistence of inequality should be decried and challenged at every opportunity.