[ad_1] The low down For children and young people, the criminal justice system is an intimidating place. No more so than for those with a neurodivergent condition, such
[ad_1] In Christopher Hamilton v Government of the United States of America [2023] EWHC 2893 (Admin), the High Court overturned a decision to order the extradition of a
[ad_1] No sooner had the gavel come down on COP28 then Anne Rasmussen (pictured), the lead negotiator for the Alliance of Small Island States, representing 39 countries, was
[ad_1] Over the last decade, law firms have been getting bigger and bigger. This tendency to grow has pushed up the average number of lawyers per firm from
[ad_1] In a landmark decision, the Court of Appeal in Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council [2023] EWCA Civ 1416 has held that the courts can order
[ad_1] Last month, 25 November, marked the beginning of the annual 16 days of activism against gender-based violence at a global level known as ‘White Ribbon Day’. This
[ad_1] In recent years it has become clearer than ever that fundamental rights have started permeating the business world, in particular at the regulatory level. It was therefore
[ad_1] It is well known that despite arbitral tribunals having the power to award security for costs, this power is rarely used. If it is, then generally it