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The obsequies of monsters: case comment on Oldham Metropolitan BC v Makin

The obsequies of monsters: case comment on Oldham Metropolitan BC v Makin

In this guest post Barbara Rich discusses the judgment of the English High Court on the disposal of the body and funeral ceremony of Ian Stewart-Brady in Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council v Robin Makin [2017] EWHC 2543 (Ch); [2017] WLR(D) 670   Reginald (“Reggie”) Kray, the survivor of the notorious twin brother criminals who flourished Continue reading about The obsequies of monsters: case comment on Oldham Metropolitan BC v Makin

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 13 November 2017

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 13 November 2017

This week’s roundup of legal news and comment includes online convictions, Brexit confusion, legal reporting and women in law. But first, here’s a picture of the MOJ. Courts Online prosecutions and HMCTS Reform The HM Courts & Tribunals Service and Ministry of Justice announced last week that using a system developed in partnership with Transport Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 13 November 2017

The Court of the Future: HMCTS Change Event at MOJ
Weekly Notes: Legal News from ICLR – 6 November 2017

Weekly Notes: Legal News from ICLR – 6 November 2017

This week’s roundup is a bonfire of the vanities of Westminster and a fireworks display of legal news and commentary, including sexual harassment in the workplace, judicial recruitment and support, artificial intelligence in law, the Bar conference, cases reported via Twitter, and a riff upon a beermat. Parliament Billy Bunters and their Bully Banter A Continue reading about Weekly Notes: Legal News from ICLR – 6 November 2017

What is a Law Report?

What is a Law Report?

A law report is a record of a judicial decision on a point of law which sets a precedent. Not all decisions taken in a court of law set a precedent, however interesting they may be in terms of the facts of the case or its consequences. A decision is only reportable if lays down Continue reading about What is a Law Report?

Case comment: Re Nichol – an unsent text message as a valid will
Weekly Notes: Legal news from ICLR – 30 October 2017
Judges on Twitter: lowering the bar or shattering the mystique?

Judges on Twitter: lowering the bar or shattering the mystique?

Paul Magrath wonders how seriously we should take the prospect of judges and court staff engaging with the public on social media The traditional and until recently the official view was that, in order to maintain public respect for their office, judges should not engage in public discourse outside the courtroom. They could write legal Continue reading about Judges on Twitter: lowering the bar or shattering the mystique?

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 23 October 2017

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 23 October 2017

This week’s roundup of legal news and comment is less discursive than usual because we’re on the road, but it covers Brexit, legal services regulation, conference news and more. Brexit Still talking Prior to travelling to Brussels for last week’s European Council summit meeting, Theresa May sent an open letter to EU nationals living in Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 23 October 2017

Conference news: IALL Annual Course 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia

Conference news: IALL Annual Course 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia

The 36th Annual Course of the International Association of Law Libraries in Atlanta, Georgia, USA will focus on “Civil Rights, Human Rights, and Other Critical Issues in U.S. Law”. Given both the location and recent events in the United States, it promises to be both interesting and highly topical. ICLR will be there. The conference Continue reading about Conference news: IALL Annual Course 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia