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This week’s roundup steals a march on Brexit, and casts an eye on probation, accountancy, family courts and young criminals, before tripping the maple leaf rag. Brexit March for second vote rambles against the shambles The second anniversary of the referendum in which just shy of 52% of those eligible to do so (some 17… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 25 June 2018
This week’s roundup covers a blocked ban on upskirting, bankers’ profitable wills, a looming crisis of children in care, open courts and a diverse judiciary, plus rifled copyright from the USA and a rebel yell from Oz. Crime Upskirting shambles On Friday 15 June the Ministry of Justice announced that ‘“Upskirting” is set to… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 18 June 2018
Helen Stalford, Kathryn Hollingsworth and Stephen Gilmore (eds), Rewriting children’s rights judgments: from academic vision to new practice (Hart publishing, 2017) Reviewed by David Burrows Judgments from a children’s perspective The authors describe their aim in Rewriting children’s rights judgments as of revisiting existing case law and redrafting judgements from a children’s rights perspective.… Continue reading about Book review: Rewriting children’s rights judgments
This week’s roundup of legal news and comment focuses on the courts, court reform, legal aid and family law. Court reform HMCTS Reform programme The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Burnett of Maldon, delivering the first Sir Henry Brooke Memorial Lecture under the title The Age of Reform, provided a somewhat panglossian* update on the current… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 11 June 2018
ICLR will be in Birmingham for the next few days attending the annual conference of the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians This year’s BIALL conference is being held at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole, NEC Birmingham, in the heart of the English midlands, from 7 to 9 June 2018. The theme of the conference… Continue reading about #BIALL2018 – Birmingham, here we come!
Returning on the eve of the new Trinity law term, we catch up on some of the legal stories and commentary over the last fortnight. These include the application of international law in cyberspace, of domestic law to social media, and of European law to data protection. Plus developments relating to judges, courts and case… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 4 June 2018
Paul Magrath reviews the second volume of Peter Murphy’s entertaining short stories about the Resident Judge of Bermondsey Crown Court This second volume of short stories about Charlie Walden, the resident judge of Bermondsey Crown Court, confirms his status as one of the enduring characters of legal fiction. But although the tales are told with… Continue reading about Book review: Judge Walden – Back in session, by Peter Murphy
ICLR at #CALLACBD2018 ICLR’s Daniel Hoadley, Head of Marketing, and Paul Hastings, Account Manager, are on their way to Halifax, Nova Scotia for the annual (and bilingual) conference of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries/L’Association canadienne des bibliothèques de droit. The theme of this year’s conference is “Build Bridges – Broaden Our Reach”, and features… Continue reading about #CALLACBD2018 – Halifax, here we come!
As in previous years, a team from ICLR walked the London Legal Walk earlier this week to help raise funds for pro bono legal advice. Here are some photos. Read on to find out how you can help. Team ICLR in Carey Street, ready to set off. L to R: Georgina Orde, Clive Scowen, Susanne… Continue reading about #londonlegalwalk – Support Team ICLR!
Autumn Drinks to celebrate developments in the reporting of authorised law reports published by the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England & Wales, and the Councils of Law Reporting in NSW and Victoria By Justice Macaulay 10 May 2018 The challenges for law reporting in the early 21st century may be likened to the… Continue reading about Authorised law reporting: A welcome in Victoria

















