by sandydutczak | Jan 25, 2022 | Legal News
By Dr Jane Bryan, solicitor (non-practising), Reader in the Warwick Law School Many students find that names play a large part in their education: tortured hours spent trying to cement case names to facts and principles, the strategic peppering of essays with the...
by sandydutczak | Nov 3, 2021 | Legal News
By Kate Faulkner PhD student at IALS and Legal Research Librarian at the Squire Law Library, University of Cambridge Photo by Charl Folscher on Unsplash In the Preface to Hobsbawm’s autobiography where he apologises (as so many biographers do) for writing a biography,...
by sandydutczak | Jul 15, 2021 | Legal News
By Elliot Tyler – reposted with permission from The Justice Gap Criminal defence lawyers were urged to educate themselves at the launch of a guide designed to ‘support legal representatives to be antiracist’ from acting for clients in the police station through...
by sandydutczak | Jul 2, 2021 | Legal News, Research
By Dr Samantha Currie, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Liverpool Survivors of trafficking, or other forms of ‘modern slavery’, can benefit considerably from legal advice and representation. Research led by Samantha Currie at the University of Liverpool’s School...
by sandydutczak | Mar 24, 2021 | Archives, IALS, Legal News, Research
Mikołaj Barczentewicz (@MBarczentewicz), Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Surrey This post introduces results of an empirical study available in full on courts.barczentewicz.com During the live television coverage of the Supreme Court hearings in Miller (No 1),...