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Family Law No Island: Partial disclosure of material in family proceedings

Family Law No Island: Partial disclosure of material in family proceedings

Continuing his series discussing the impact on family law and practice of legal developments in other areas, David Burrows considers the grounds on which one party in proceedings may restrict the disclosure to one or more other parties of documents and other materials before the court, and the scope and procedure for doing so. Disclosure Continue reading about Family Law No Island: Partial disclosure of material in family proceedings

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 19 June 2017
Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 12 June 2017
ICLR at BIALL 2017

ICLR at BIALL 2017

Team ICLR attended the 48th Annual Conference & Exhibition of the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians in Manchester last week.   The conference took place at The Principal. The theme of this year’s conference was Together or apart? Effective ways of working which BIALL hoped would allow us to explore different working practices Continue reading about ICLR at BIALL 2017

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 5 June 2017
Victims or Villains – is the freedom of the press under threat?
General Election 2017: what the party manifestos say about law and justice
ICLR in Ottawa (2): Library of Parliament and Supreme Court #CALLACBD2017
Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 22 May 2017

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 22 May 2017

This week’s roundup includes election manifestos, divorce reform, crime and punishment, and legal services. Politics General Election manifestos launched The three main political parties launched their manifestos last week. On Tuesday 16 May, Labour launched its previously leaked manifesto, under the title For The Many Not The Few. On Thursday, the Conservatives launched theirs, entitled Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 22 May 2017

Book review: Evidence in Family Proceedings by David Burrows