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Business 101: Follow the Rule of Law

Celebrate the reach of the Rule of Law at the Global Law Summit, a world-class debate, discussion and networking opportunity, writes the Rt Hon Dominic Grieve QC MP.   There are ...
12 January 2015 / Dominic Grieve
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The case for the Human Rights Act

The Human Rights Act should not be viewed as a burden, but promoted as an instrument of social cohesion and public purpose, argues Keir Starmer QC.   The Human Rights Act 1998 ...
09 January 2015 / Sir Keir Starmer KC
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An alternative First World War hero

With commemorations of the First World War under way it seems fitting to remember a remarkable pacifist, barrister and feminist, Chrystal Macmillan.    Celia Pilkington and Harini ...
11 December 2014
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In celebration

In February 2015 the Global Law Summit to celebrate 800 years since Magna Carta takes place in London.   

Chairman-Elect of the Bar Council Alistair MacDonald QC explains. 

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Jewel in the crown?

Emily Henderson looks at the cross-examining of vulnerable witnesses and asks whether this supposed jewel in the adversarial crown is being successfully reformed by the ...
03 November 2014 / Dr Emily Henderson
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Personal injury claims

Regaining the art of co-operation: Andrew Ritchie QC on the case for arbitration for personal injury and clinical negligence claims.   Many shipping, building and commercial ...
03 November 2014 / Andrew Ritchie KC
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Conflict, Clausewitz & the Court of Appeal

Of politics, schoolmasters and judges: Paul Marshall reflects upon the recent Court of Appeal decision in Denton v T H White and the fallout from the decision in Mitchell v News ...
29 September 2014 / Paul Marshall
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Youth justice: Ripe for reform

The Independent Parliamentarians’ Inquiry into the Operation and Effectiveness of the Youth Court reported in June. Lord Carlile, who chaired the inquiry, explains its findings to ...
29 September 2014 / Lord Carlile of Berriew CBE KC
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COIC pupillage matched funding scheme

Nathalie Lieven QC explains the Council of the Inns of Court’s first six funding scheme.   As readers will know this is a very hard time for chambers that rely on publicly funded ...
29 September 2014 / Mrs Justice Lieven
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A view from London

Lord Judge gives his own view on the European Court of Human Rights.   This response to the recent article in Counsel by my respected friend Dean Spielmann, President of the ...
29 September 2014 / Lord Judge / Lord Judge
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