All Practice points articles – Page 12
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Sex, lies, and law reform: When should we criminalise sex by deception?
Where a person’s apparent consent to sex is clearly undermined by the defendant’s words or actions, the legal landscape has become a quagmire.
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Unlimited SRA fines on the horizon
The government is on a path to introduce legislation that will enable the Solicitors Regulation Authority to take greater action against the ‘facilitators’ of money laundering; law firms will soon need to brace themselves for unlimited fines from the SRA for ‘economic crimes’. Julie Norris In the ...
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Raab’s new bill weakens rights remedies
Measure gets rid of the Human Rights Act 1998 and replaces it with something less protective of rights.
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Reporting restrictions in criminal courts: updated guidance
Reporting restrictions are a complex and easily misunderstood area of law.