[ad_1] What are the human rights implications of neurotechnology? To answer this question, it is useful to start with the aftermath of the second world war. If one
[ad_1] Revisiting past haunts can be unsettling. Charles Ryder’s reacquaintance with Brideshead in the final years of the second world war was bittersweet. For unlike his idyllic visit
[ad_1] The increased popularity of cryptoassets has driven a surge in crypto-related disputes. Broadly speaking, these fall under three main categories. The first is cryptoasset recovery, following a
[ad_1] Wendy Michelle Randall Application 12331-2022 Admitted 1988 Hearing 22 August 2022 Reasons 7 September 2022 The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal ordered that the respondent should be struck off
[ad_1] As another World Mental Health Day rolls around on Monday, the clamour around changing the culture in law continues to grow. We have noticed a switch in
[ad_1] Law Society research for its 2020 Race for Inclusion report identified ‘microaggressions’ as being of particular importance for those lawyers who were canvassed. Almost all participants in
[ad_1] Many readers will be familiar with ‘competency-based selection processes’. They will have been subjected to them during a previous application for a judicial role or a private
[ad_1] Court reporting has been around for centuries yet, despite a litany of technological developments, it largely remains the same as it ever was: a reporter wanders into
[ad_1] The low down Family law cases now take longer to resolve than during pandemic restrictions. That is unsurprising given the root of the problem stretches back to