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BIALL conference 2014: The Curious Case of the Judgment Enhancers

BIALL conference 2014: The Curious Case of the Judgment Enhancers

The British and Irish Association of Law Librarians (BIALL) held their 45th annual conference in June 2014 at the Harrogate International Conference Centre. ICLR was at Stand No 10 to offer demonstrations, free trials and subscription sign-ups of ICLR Online to delegates. And among the speakers at the plenary sessions, Daniel Hoadley, ICLR’s Business Development Continue reading about BIALL conference 2014: The Curious Case of the Judgment Enhancers

The C-section case: final chapter
Court rejects legal challenge to QASA
The Curious Case of The Court, The Commentators, The Woman, and Her Baby
Further reflections on the niqab ruling
Judge Murphy’s ruling in R v D (R) on wearing of niqaab in court
Nothing new under the sun: prolix pleaders then and now
Modern marriage defined: a spectrum that includes many shades of grey? A very Jamesian problem

Modern marriage defined: a spectrum that includes many shades of grey? A very Jamesian problem

At a time when Parliament is considering whether to legalise same-sex marriage, and when modern medicine has severed the links between sex and procreation, Sir James Munby, President of the Family Division, giving the latest ICLR Annual Lecture, pointed to the “immense gulf” which separates our world from that of the Victorians, and asked how Continue reading about Modern marriage defined: a spectrum that includes many shades of grey? A very Jamesian problem

Contumelious: the order of the day
Marital coercion: the ruling in R v Pryce