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Smart law: interview with Sarah Green

As the nation embraces life online as never before, Oliver Sanders QC  talks to Professor Green about her journey from coder to Commissioner for Commercial and Common Law, her ambitious programme of reform, and the implications of emerging tech on both law and society

26 May 2020 / Oliver Sanders KC
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Secret E-Diary

Remote advocacy comes of age 


26 May 2020
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Is a pandemic the right time to be thinking about diversity issues at the Bar?

And what adjustments should we retain? Notes on the crisis, gender and the Bar. By Rachel Barrett  


26 May 2020 / Rachel Barrett
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Mediation: don’t panic in the pandemic, be prepared

Might fear of the courts being overwhelmed by an anticipated flood of cases, after eventual emergence from lockdown, begin a trend amongst the judiciary to be more proactive in its encouragement of mediation? Colin Manning investigates 

26 May 2020 / Colin Manning
Radical Wordsworth

Book review: Radical Wordsworth: the Poet Who Changed the World

By Jonathan Bate  

William Collins (April 2020), ISBN 978-0008167424, Hardcover (608 pages) 

Reviewed by Russell Harris QC  

26 May 2020 / Russell Harris KC
People Like Us

Book review: People Like Us: What it Takes to Make it in Modern Britain

By Hashi Mohamed 

Profile Books (January 2020), ISBN 978-1788161121, Hardcover (320 pages) 

Reviewed by  Malvika Jaganmohan 
 

26 May 2020 / Malvika Jaganmohan
People Like Us

Book review: People Like Us: What it Takes to Make it in Modern Britain

By Hashi Mohamed 

Profile Books (January 2020), ISBN 978-1788161121, Hardcover (320 pages) 

Reviewed by  Malvika Jaganmohan 
 

26 May 2020 / Malvika Jaganmohan
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The ethics of remote hearings in the criminal and family courts

Reasons to pause and consider your ethical obligations. By Christopher Convey Martha Gray  and Hari Kaur  of the Bar Council Ethics Committee  

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A new role for private prosecutions in the wake of Covid-19?

evin Dent QC  and Jeremy Asher  argue that private prosecutions could fill what will otherwise add up to a significant deficit in justice 

20 May 2020 / Kevin Dent KC / Jeremy Asher
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Habeas corpus, the TCI and Covid-19

How are smaller jurisdictions coping with the challenges thrown up by the coronavirus? im Prudhoe  describes how a chance jailhouse referral in the Turks and Caicos Islands led to a ‘remote’ pro bono defence of Sri Lankan detainees caught in the chaos 


20 May 2020 / Tim Prudhoe
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Outreach and collaboration at home and abroad

Now is the time to tackle inappropriate behaviour at the Bar as well as extend our reach and collaboration with organisations and individuals at home and abroad

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