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Congratulations to Tamasin Graham, winner of the ICLR Pupillage Award 2019… Continue reading about ICLR Pupillage Award: the 2019 winner
Pupil barrister and former law reporter Sarah Parker welcomes to her bookshelf the latest edition of a comprehensive and detailed handbook on legal research. … Continue reading about Book review: Legal Research – A Practitioners Handbook, by Emily Allbon (with Ian Hunter)
David Burrows reviews legal developments relating to open justice in the context of family law over the last year.… Continue reading about Open justice: family law development in 2019
In what is more of a digest than a review, Paul Magrath considers Sir Mark Warby’s recent Thomas Sutton Lecture on legal figures associated with the Charterhouse in London.… Continue reading about More and more: Law and the Charterhouse in London
We wish all our friends in the legal world and beyond a very festive holiday season, however you choose to celebrate, and a Happy New Year for 2020. The offices of ICLR will be closed from 24 December 2019 to 2 January 2020. Some support will be provided but please be patient if it takes… Continue reading about Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from ICLR
This week’s roundup of legal news and comment covers the election result, human rights, family law and legal education.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 16 December 2019
This week’s roundup of legal news and commentary covers crime, probation, international justice, data protection, Christmas music — and as little as possible about the impending election.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 9 December 2019
His Honour Nicholas Chambers QC explains the purpose of a recent talk given at Brick Court Chambers on the future of judge-led conciliation. … Continue reading about Settlement – is the future with the judges?
This week’s roundup of legal news and commentary cannot altogether avoid the general election (to which last week’s manifesto roundup was dedicated) but concentrates on crime, terrorism, media, family and civil law matters.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 2 December 2019
In the last week or so all the main political parties have published their election manifestos. As in previous elections, we concentrate on their promises about law and justice, and how they have been received. This post covers the Labour, Conservative, Liberal Democrat, Green and Brexit parties. Normal roundups will resume next week.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: 2019 election manifesto special



















