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Sky Badger is launched

kidaroundmagazine wrote 3 days ago: www.skybadger.co.uk is a new charity website that has just launched. Sky Badger aims to guide famili … more →

Tags: charitytuesday, Charity, Children, Celia Patterson, Gerald Scarfe, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Sky Badger

Hourly billing for lawyers should end, says top judge

OyiaBrown wrote 2 weeks ago: Lord Neuberger, the Master of the Rolls, said an alternative to hourly billing for legal work is nee … more →

Tags: Articles, Master of the Rolls, inefficient practices

Extra-judicial comments by Judges: Lord Neuberger's Seven Principles

Dharmendra Chatur wrote 2 months ago: In a speech made to law students at Birmingham University on 2 March 2012, Lord Neuberger of Abbotts … more →

Tags: extra-judicial comments, judicial independence, seven principles

You have to Laugh

Coventry Man wrote 3 months ago: In the middle of a distressingly dry judgment today in the Court of Appeal  in the case of Sillitoe … more →

Tags: Topical issues, The Hunting of The Snark, Sillitoe v Jacuzzi

Positive Discrimination for Women.

Ingrid wrote 6 months ago: What a wonderful idea. I couldn’t agree with this more. After all, how else will we change the … more →

Tags: PARENTS WELL BEING, Positive discrimination, women and work, Minorities

A new ruling makes it easier to patent discoveries with no specific use, what are the implications?3 comments

martinturner wrote 6 months ago: An invention is only patentable if it is believed to be useful in any industry. However, a new judgm … more →

Tags: Policy, R&D, Investment, Patenting, Supreme Court, european patent office, Human Genome Sciences

Judicial appointments and politicisation of 'unaccountable judges'

alrich wrote 11 months ago: The starting gun has been fired on the politicisation of the (unaccountable) judiciary. The (unaccou … more →

Tags: Politics, Law, David Cameron, British constitution, European Convention on Human Rights, Jonathan Sumption, Human Rights Act 1998, judicial appointments commission, UK supreme court

Fergal F. Davis on "Lord Neuberger and the Diceyean Bushel"1 comment

Antonin I. Pribetic wrote 11 months ago: Fergal F. Davis (ARC Laureate Fellowship: Anti-terror laws & the democratic challenge; Universit … more →

Tags: united kingdom, Parliament, Rule of Law, democracy, Parliamentary sovereignty, Human Rights Act 1998, Master of the Rolls, David Neuberger Baron Neuberger of Abbotsbury, Strasbourg

Seeing through the super injunction frenzy

jtownend wrote 1 year ago: By Judith Townend Amid all the excitement, there are some important legal questions to ask about sup … more →

Tags: Law, Journalism, Master of the Rolls, Super Injunctions

Superinjunctions and the Rule of Law

Naomi wrote 1 year ago: Much has been written this week about the ability of social media to make the more dubious parts of … more →

Tags: Media Reform and Political Engagement, superinjunction, Rule of Law, lord binhgam, Lord Judge, twitter, northerin ireland, vernon bogdanor, ECHR

Footballer CTB is suing Twitter2 comments

Andrew Sharpe wrote 1 year ago: Master of the Rolls, Lord Neuberger © Judicial Communications Office A “guest” post by Charles Russe … more →

Tags: Data Protection, Commercial, twitter, Human Rights Act, Privacy, right of privacy, Human Rights Act 1998, right to freedom of expression, privacy law

Judge's new role - Lord Neuberger is the new president of the Seckford Foundation

woodbridgeschool wrote 1 year ago: … more →

Tags: Seckford Foundation

Open justice: building on Lord Neuberger's speech

admin wrote 1 year ago: By Judith Townend A number of bloggers have taken up the issue of digital open justice, following a … more →

Tags: Law, Journalism, Events, open justice, Master of the Rolls, digital open justice

Open justice to the box, urges Neuberger

Brian Walker wrote 1 year ago: “Lord Neuberger is probably the first member of the senior judiciary to weave together the many stra … more →

Tags: judicial independence, Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Media and the Courts

Yes, foreign policy matters in choosing our next leader

shibleyrahman wrote 1 year ago: Yesterday’s London Evening Standard had David Miliband as clearly ahead in all senses in the Labour … more →

Tags: Labour, Shibley Rahman, Shibley Rahman's blog, David Miliband, Andy Burnham, labour leader, Meghari, Foreign Policy, Ed Miliband

National pride: International shame

humanrightsdefender wrote 1 year ago: Hands off our legal system: Top judge tells Europe to keep its nose out of British justice http://ww … more →

Tags: Media misrepresentations on ECHR, British justice, Europe, Daily Mail, Master of the Rolls, european convention of human rights, European Court of Human Rights, Baroness Hale, Lord Phillips

Libel reform debate hots up as new Government takes advice on reform

Adam Wagner wrote 2 years ago: Set the ball rolling The recent announcement of the review of libel and privacy law by a high-profil … more →

Tags: In The News, Art. 10 - Freedom of Expression, Art. 8 | Right to Privacy/Family, Defamation / Libel, Human Rights, libel reform, Lord Lester

Libel reform debate hots up as new Government takes advice on reform

Adam Wagner wrote 2 years ago: Set the ball rolling The recent announcement of the review of libel and privacy law by a high-profil … more →

Tags: In The News, Defamation / Libel, Art. 8 | Right to Privacy/Family, Art. 10 - Freedom of Expression, Human Rights, libel reform, Lord Lester

David Miliband: Not fit for purpose!5 comments

williamhague wrote 2 years ago: I suspect that James Macintyre is guilty in relation to judgment/judgement in his article referring … more →

Tags: William Hague, David Miliband, New Statesman, James Macintyre, judgment/judgement, cia torture flights, Sir Igor Judge, sir anthony may, Guardian


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