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This week’s roundup of legal news and comment includes new courts, old cuts, fallout from Grenfell, a dark funeral, and help and support for the Bar and its babies. Courts New “flagship” court for City of London At a time when many courts are being closed down and rationalised, and while others struggle to cope… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 16 October 2017
A debate has been raging on Twitter about dining in hall in the Inns of Court. It’s a tradition that goes back centuries, but in recent years the requirement to complete a certain number of dinners to qualify as a barrister has grown less and less significant. The question is, should they be abandoned altogether… Continue reading about Ways into law: Dining in hall — tradition or torment?
As the party conference season draws to a close, our weekly roundup of legal news and comment considers various aspects of Brexit, some scrutiny of the Court of Protection, sentence inflation in the criminal courts and a battle royal between Crown Court bibles. Politics Conference follies Brexit and the Tories have made a mess of… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 9 October 2017
Congratulations to Ben Haseldine, seen here on the left, receiving this year’s ICLR Pupillage Award from the Chair of our Council, Richard Fleck, on the right. The presentation took place at a small reception held at the Competition Appeal Tribunal in London. Ben is starting pupillage at 4 King’s Bench Walk, in the chambers of… Continue reading about ICLR Pupillage Award 2017 winner: Ben Haseldine
Guest post by David Burrows Child’s involvement in proceedings: ‘child’s perspective’ United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) Art 12.1 requires that signatories (of which the UK is one) “shall assure to the child who is capable of forming his or her own views the right to express those views freely in… Continue reading about Family law: A child’s view, a child’s set of court rules
Our regular roundup of legal news and commentary resumes after the long summer recess with a selection focussing on the judiciary, court reform, and access to justice. We’ll have more in due course – there’s a lot to catch up on after the break. An additional excitement comes from the fact that, during the legal vacation, we took the opportunity to switch over to our lovely new website, ICLR.3 … Continue reading about Weekly Notes – Legal News from ICLR: 2 October 2017
Guest post by James Keeley The rule of law keeps us from chaos. It accepts who we are as human beings embracing our ethnicity, our sexuality and our abilities as well as our limitations. Through it we are given the chance to speak freely so long as we do so without prejudice and without harming… Continue reading about The Rule of Law and Open Justice
When ICLR was founded in 1865, the Solicitors Journal was already almost a decade old. For many years, the two publishers have been associated, principally through the legal case summaries which ICLR’s reporters have contributed to the magazine. Earlier this month, the journal’s current owners made the no doubt agonising decision to close it down.… Continue reading about A sad farewell to Solicitors’ Journal
On 15 September 2017, we will be changing the ordering process used for pay-as-you-go PDF purchasing. Please read the following carefully. Since 2011, we have made individual PDFs of all of our cases reports available for one-off purchase using our e-commerce store at iclr.co.uk. As of 15 September 2017, we will decommission that e-commerce process… Continue reading about Important Changes to One-Off PDF Purchasing System
We are pleased to announce that Daniel Hoadley (former ICLR law reporter and co-designer of ICLR Online) will be delivering a talk on open access to case law at the Law Via The Internet annual conference at Rutgers Law School in Newark, New Jersey (19-21 October 2017). Not one to pull his punches, Daniel’s talk… Continue reading about NEWS: Daniel Hoadley to deliver UK Open Law talk in New Jersey














