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In this week’s roundup we get cheesed off over copyright, divided over Brexit, banged up for data abuse, intolerant over evidence disclosure, and better informed about the courts, among other things.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 19 November 2018
This week’s roundup includes diversity and adversity in the legal professions, court reform, open justice, legal aid, Brexit bombshells, and the devil of a copyright claim.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 12 November 2018
Paul Magrath reviews a practising barrister’s “Stories of Life and Law” … Continue reading about Book review: In Your Defence, by Sarah Langford
The clocks went back, the days grew cold, the nights came down, and the money ran out… The legal system faces an autumn of despair and a winter of discontent. But there’s some good news, too, in our latest roundup.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 5 November 2018
We are pleased to announce that the Lexis Advance Pacific Research platform now includes links to our reports of cases on ICLR.3. Under the linking scheme, users of Lexis Advance Pacific Research content, including CaseBase, Unreported Judgments and Halsbury’s Laws of Australia, will be able to see linked citations for a range of law report… Continue reading about Lexis Advance Pacific Research platform links to ICLR.3
This week is Justice Week 2018 and as our latest roundup attests, there have been some big law stories in recent days although respect for the rule of law itself — even among lawmakers — seems to have taken yet another battering.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 29 October 2018
This week’s roundup of legal news and comment includes a big Brexit march, a fracking upset, a winning personality and a helpful judge.
… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 22 October 2018
The European Court in Luxembourg enjoys a level of support and quality of facilities that domestic courts, with the possible exception of the UK Supreme Court, can only envy. Before issuing its multi-lingual judgments, the judges have the benefit, not only of a superb modern library, but also the intensively researched opinion of an Advocate General, the nature of whose role is perhaps not as well known as it could be. … Continue reading about A visit to the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg
Old cases are often the best; but, asks David Burrows, how much does the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) take notice of some of them? … Continue reading about How much does the Legal Aid Agency take account of the common law?
This week’s roundup of legal news and commentary includes judicial pay, barristerial dress and dressings down, immigration transparency and the right not to make a gay cake. … Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 15 October 2018

















