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This week’s roundup of legal news includes removal to Rwanda, removal of cladding, an inquisitorial trial in Paris and an adversarial one in Virginia. Plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 13 June 2022
In the last of three linked posts, David Burrows considers a recent drive towards open justice in financial remedy proceedings in the family courts, following a change of mind by one particular judge… Continue reading about Open justice in family proceedings: Part 3, drawing some threads together
Elijah Granet reflects on the long association of the Crown and the law, and looks back (and forward) to what happens when a new king or queen takes over… Continue reading about Crown and court, continuity and change: the implications of a monarch’s accession for the legal system
This week’s roundup of legal news weighs in with imperial measures, a party report, a police plan on racism, and a boosted inquiry. Plus recent case law and commentary.
… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 30 May 2022
Paul Magrath reviews a book by the founder of Bellingcat, explaining the history, work and future of the online investigative agency.… Continue reading about Book Review: We are Bellingcat by Eliot Higgins
This week’s roundup of legal news includes access to justice, legal aid, law in cyberspace, and criminal inactivity. Plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 23 May 2022
In this guest post Daniel Cloake (aka mouseinthecourt) shows how amendments to the CPR are being used to curtail long established common law principles of open justice and transparency… Continue reading about Civil Procedure Rule Committee propose major curtilage of Open Justice
This week’s roundup of legal news includes a princely welcome to parliament, a war of wigs between wags, a war of words over Brexit and a charter for the press. Plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 16 May 2022
In the second of three linked posts, David Burrows considers a recent drive towards open justice in financial remedy proceedings in the family courts, following a change of mind by one particular judge. … Continue reading about Open justice and family proceedings: Part 2, stare decisis
This week’s roundup of legal news (back after the Easter break) includes recent legislation and developments in environmental and media law, prisons and courts, plus new case law and commentary.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 9 May 2022

















