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Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 25 April 2017
The legacy of LASPO

The legacy of LASPO

It is four years since the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 came into effect, on April Fool’s day 2013. The Act itself was passed five years ago. Its effects, as we predicted at the time, have been seismic. Image: The Manifesto of Justice (from UK General Election 2015) The policy behind Continue reading about The legacy of LASPO

Bad Faith Bunnies – A bitter/sweet Easter Tale
Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 10 April 2017
Restricted and Redacted: Where now for human rights and digital information control?

Restricted and Redacted: Where now for human rights and digital information control?

Last November the Information Law and Policy Centre Annual Lecture and Workshop brought together a wide range of legal academics, lawyers, policy-makers and interested parties to discuss the future of human rights and digital information control. Paul Magrath from ICLR was there. The papers from the workshop have recently been published in a special edition Continue reading about Restricted and Redacted: Where now for human rights and digital information control?

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 3 April 2017
Gavels to be used in English courts
Is reporting EU case law now a waste of time?
McKenzie Friendly fire?

McKenzie Friendly fire?

The controversy over so-called ‘professional’ or paid McKenzie Friends  flared up again last week. Paul Magrath reports on what is often a regulatory minefield. Image from McKenzie Friends Marketplace website A new outfit, called McKenzie Friends Marketplace (MFM) has been set up by Fraser Matcham, a second year law student in London, as a sort Continue reading about McKenzie Friendly fire?

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 27 March 2017