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[ad_1] The low down International criminal law enforcement operates where justice, superpower politics, human rights and war intersect. This greatly complicates the prosecution of alleged war crimes –
[ad_1] The Committee on Standards in Public Life (CSPL), established in 1994 by John Major to advise the prime minister on arrangements for upholding ethical standards of conduct
[ad_1] Unveiling the report of last autumn’s Conduct in Disputes Thematic Review (the report), SRA chief executive Paul Philip said that some firms needed to do more and
[ad_1] So here we are, post-pandemic, surrounded by a mass of change and competing priorities in the workplace. The dialogue about working from home has been moved forward
[ad_1] The law industry is committed to becoming more sustainable. But with energy costs rising, many practices are understandably worried about the impact of higher bills. The Law
[ad_1] When the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018) came into force, bringing the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) into English law, there was speculation that the floodgates
[ad_1] The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill, which had its third reading in the Commons on 24-25 January and first reading in the Lords at the beginning
[ad_1] The low down When Tony Blair won the 1997 general election, legal affairs was a policy backwater. Then the new Labour prime minister appointed his one-time pupil