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A visit to the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg

A visit to the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg

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

Book review: Stories of the Law and How It’s Broken, by the Secret Barrister
New Lord Chief Justice wants to improve public understanding of how judges work

New Lord Chief Justice wants to improve public understanding of how judges work

Giving his first annual press conference since his appointment earlier this year, the Lord Chief Justice said his two main concerns would be to increase awareness of what judges do, and to secure reforms needed to modernise the justice system. After his speech, he answered questions from the press, some of which raised interesting issues Continue reading about New Lord Chief Justice wants to improve public understanding of how judges work

Virtual, Flexible, Responsive: HMCTS Reform Roadshow at RCJ
Solicitor’s retainer and professional privilege after S v S

Solicitor’s retainer and professional privilege after S v S

David Burrows considers practitioner issues arising in a recent case in which a husband applied for an injunction to prevent a firm of solicitors, with whom he had previously had a preliminary consultation, from acting for his wife in divorce proceedings between them, and ponders an unexplained reference to ‘skull painting’…   The ‘blasé’ evidence Continue reading about Solicitor’s retainer and professional privilege after S v S

Media Litigation: a new approach
The Court of the Future: HMCTS Change Event at MOJ
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?

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?

Ways into law: Dining in hall — tradition or torment?