1203rd Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law,
Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news & legal articles
archive brought to you by TheLawMap
Our last Saturday Law Interview featured Dr. Steven Vaughan, a former city solicitor and now a legal academic with expertise on the laws regarding the regulation of nanotechnology as well as the standard and quality of legal advice offered by corporate law firms: 'Regulating nanotechnology & the quality of corporate legal advice'.
Our last Saturday Law Interview featured Dr. Steven Vaughan, a former city solicitor and now a legal academic with expertise on the laws regarding the regulation of nanotechnology as well as the standard and quality of legal advice offered by corporate law firms: 'Regulating nanotechnology & the quality of corporate legal advice'.
Saturday Conversations on Law |
- Asylum Seekers and the Right to Work | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/ADbWvVyDcq
- Preforming Precarity and Asylum Seekers Struggle Against Direct Provision | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/rQsNbmaVui
- Direct Provision: A Social Worker’s Perspective | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/ATGl4utTMV
- Direct Provision, Ireland’s Apartheid | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/fHhg9LGvw8
- PhD Scholarship(s) in Law at Dublin City University | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/xYIuTpb9mJ
- #DirectProvision15: Parenting and Difficulties Facing Our Children | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/yyN0MPz9S2
- The Destruction of Meaning in Life in Ireland’s Asylum System | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/7LtmHcMHO3
- #DirectProvision15: Proximity Mouth at Dublin Castle | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/tDeJgI8AYN
- The Need for Comprehensive Protection | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/8OCzJjxWlS
- IASW DP Working Group Submission | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/BNyHG3eF7K
- Children in Direct Provision | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/FsuNhNeIcC
- #DirectProvision15: Making Visible | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/mV7vl07thP
- The need for an independent complaints mechanism | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/WqqjEwHpek
- 15 years of the system of Direct Provision in Ireland | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/oJ0vTHgzJJ
- The Round-up: Black Spiders and Superhero Jurisdictions | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/B0L1RO4ckV
- RightsInfo UPDATE... how to get to the launch party and other news | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/HwU3kbdAo7
- Why we should see Andrew Lansley's diary in the run up to 2011 NHS reforms | UK HUman Rights Blog http://t.co/x4xjA3Unep
- Internet scammers con British holidaymakers out of £2.2m http://t.co/jqiD46br8V
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/3fKWNJb9XO
- The worst part of black history isn't slavery, but when we thought the law protected us http://t.co/GgEBW5B1Vq
- Student's ingenious and entirely legal attempt to find out his exam questions #GERMANY http://t.co/nZNH22Cubu
- #Argentinian judge issues arrest warrant for singer Justin Bieber http://t.co/cNRoUmwa8j
- Police watchdog slammed as 'inadequate' by adviser to Macpherson Inquiry http://t.co/X3m1ODuOxk
- The Romanian teenager promised a London babysitting job, then raped and forced into prostitution http://t.co/G8J9aifTug
- A paedophile gang ‘raped a baby after offering to babysit’ http://t.co/oXysP5z04D
- Not Shut Up charity offers prison inmates a path out of their cells and into the arts world http://t.co/TCLQMXNoCy
- Kerala High Court gets seven new judges; To operate at full approved strength #INDIA http://t.co/sQGfIW4zMs
- Victorian courts were quick off the mark to enforce an arbitral award in a Grand Prix case #AUSTRALIA http://t.co/GJpf5b2t3r
- Liberal Democrats propose new digital rights bill http://t.co/PFlqVbCj6L
- Former junior school pupils seeking to take action against teachers over historical allegations in Gordonstoun http://t.co/jbl9ZHhYQ3
- Cannabis smokers warned they risk poorer exam grades http://t.co/emY7Hdu7nD
- Hatton Gardens heist: Metropolitan Police could have to pay millions in compensation http://t.co/LRP1L6n2Cj
- Gender abortion case shows CPS run by ‘secular extremists’ – MP http://t.co/FIVdpRD1mk
- Police investigate swastika attack on Conservative party offices http://t.co/ceNGqWsND2
- Election 2015: Tories would cut inheritance tax http://t.co/g2gVG7roLK
- Election 2015: Labour to raise £7.5bn from tax avoiders http://t.co/4OAIZE39cE
- Supermarket workers paid the national minimum wage are forced to claim state benefits totalling £11bn a year http://t.co/zJCTiMUsAG
- The hunt for the #Saudi 'rubbish girl' mocked by selfie snapper man http://t.co/grdtuvcbHs
- Islamist politician convicted of war crimes during #BANGLADESH's 1971 war of independence from Pakistan hanged http://t.co/ZLaN1gZ2z2