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Aligning AI with access to justice

The Bar stands to gain by aligning its use of AI with improvements in access to justice and our working lives, write Harry Hodgkin and Stephen Ward 

11 September 2023 / Harry Hodgkin / Stephen Ward
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Rating assessment of a barristers’ chambers

Why it matters whether a barrister is in rateable occupation of their room in a set of chambers, or chambers is held to be in rateable occupation. By Clive Moys 

07 August 2023 / Clive Moys
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Opening the Indian legal market – in Just a Minute

Opportunity or risk? Alison Hook looks behind the headlines and investigates what the latest gesture on liberalising the Indian legal sector really means for the Bar 

07 August 2023 / Alison Hook
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Kenya and Tanzania calling

Hammad Baig reports back from the Bar Council delegations to Kenya and Tanzania 

07 August 2023 / Hammad Baig
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Profiteering in the UK children’s home market

Rebekah Wilson and Claire Methven O’Brien examine human rights abuses and profit-making in corporate children’s homes 

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Writing a constitution for the UK

Brexit shows that our late 19th century uncodified constitution should be replaced by a 21st century written one, argues Austen Morgan  

07 August 2023 / Dr Austen Morgan
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Is it time to reassess the cab rank rule?

Beyond ‘liberty’ cases, can the cab rank rule be shown significantly to further the public interest in access to justice? asks Patrick O’Connor KC 

10 July 2023 / Patrick O’Connor KC
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Non-fatal strangulation one year on: why it matters

One year on, Joanna Evans and Nogah Ofer highlight the knowledge gaps compromising prosecution and sentencing of this unique offence with deep, delayed and hidden harms

10 July 2023 / Joanna Evans / Nogah Ofer
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A gap in the law: sexual activity by deception

Jonathan Rogers, John Child and Paul Jarvis of the Criminal Law Reform Now Network make the case for creating a new sexual offence

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Robing room loos: a feminist issue

A win for the North Eastern Circuit’s Women’s Forum – the campaign led by Kama Melly KC for equitable toilet provision at Leeds Crown Court 

10 July 2023 / Kama Melly KC
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Hope and expectation for the new legal year

The beginning of the legal year offers the opportunity for a renewed commitment to justice and the rule of law both at home and abroad

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