1238th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law,
Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news & legal articles
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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 |
- An Interview with Justice Sir Anand Satyanand | New Zealand Human Rights Blog https://t.co/XJfFPrdeHf
- Galway International Summer School on the Arts and Human Rights | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/HXVWv83Dlj
- What Makes a Legal Marriage? A Response to the Catholic Church | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/ChlXatIqEr
- LLM (International Justice) Now Offered by Department of Law, Maynooth University | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/JsJmMEaqWv
- New Policy Paper on The Legal Implications of a Repeal of the Human Rights Act 1998 | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/eQRJdKNQMl
- Once More Unto the Breach: General Election 2015 and the future of Human Rights in the UK | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/bNUSsRGVYc
- Negligence, Symphysiotomy and Past Harm | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/u5ZwOyWhkc
- Local authorities and judicial review: they should not put their heads completely in the sands | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/LvVj8lJILj
- Bank Mellat's $4bn A1P1 claim gathers pace | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/ENhowjjWP6
- The Round-up: A British Bill of Rights on the Horizon? | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/QEPYGgZ8q4
- Mother paraded as intimidated martyr to cheat gay couple of surrogacy arrangement: Family Court | UK HumanRights Blog http://t.co/zyjuSTjhsJ
- Everybody is talking about human rights | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/GZHYT2IuA0
- "We cannot go back": debating the Human Rights Act | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/jYuXrYwSLN
- Have human rights laws achieved more for mankind than religion? https://t.co/GKiYB5mEQJ
- Deported to #Mexico: a lost generation http://t.co/ubPAt1jJfQ
- Former UK tax chief under fire for joining smoking lobbyists http://t.co/MoqVbl8TBh
- Lib Dems' Tim Farron regrets abstaining in gay marriage vote http://t.co/VQBgi2569j
- Mediterranean migrants are not slaves – do not pervert history to justify military action http://t.co/NpTIsHguj4
- Transgender woman's request to become 'Ms' refused by NatWest http://t.co/WhD1BIQvQq
- 'New Irish' Christians mobilise to vote no to gay marriage #IRELAND http://t.co/nYkbSG92DN
- Black users on Vine: celebrating blackness 6 seconds at a time http://t.co/ltHbyEJQRT
- Inside the secret court that helps victims of drug abuse keep their families together http://t.co/GqIRGq6Neq
- No more cuts, Tory councils tell George Osborne http://t.co/u6blX036NJ
- Corfu deaths: Thomas Cook's '£3.5m compensation dwarfed that of parents' http://t.co/Wiy7fmPzlo
- UN voices concern about over-representation of Maori in prisons #NEWZEALAND http://t.co/Jn4t3IxnCu
- Keir Starmer rules himself out of Labour leadership contest http://t.co/EiCfXK6L3A
- Is It Wrong to Let Children Do Extreme Sports? https://t.co/6Yg0eYsEwS
- New Challenge for Police: Finding Pot in Lollipops and Marshmallows #US https://t.co/IYOdhiERYI
- Death Sentence for Boston Bomber, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Unsettles City He Tore Apart #US https://t.co/mF2iIMX08e
- Housing Apartheid, #American Style https://t.co/C9qaJtgwGm
- Could banks help identify jihadi fighters? http://t.co/jIRJGnDeeb
- #Myanmar's migrants: The man buying back refugees from traffickers http://t.co/fdEXLTY8XE
- Nicky Morgan: Coasting schools 'face intervention' http://t.co/sy70Bbm7Ke
- Islamic State militants 'smuggled to Europe' http://t.co/Xex1MEPV7i
- Family fury at Thomas Cook 'apology' http://t.co/5FtNni5wUx
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/BLvfOnhhrY
- The UK government has been quietly making it legal for its spies to hack your computers http://t.co/6kp7QbpNOD
- A former Ukip MEP could be jailed for faking expenses to claim £500k from the European Parliament http://t.co/6XeuE4KRXl
- The school that tried to ban girls wearing skirts http://t.co/yDp6MICRfx
- London police officers have been posting 'predatory' photos of members of the public online http://t.co/jhjGMaz7vK
- Police forces are redefining what constitutes a crime as they struggle with budget cuts http://t.co/XxveReARdd
- Three Egyptian judges have been shot dead following Mohamed Morsi's death sentence http://t.co/W0WBdM8iGY
- Family of man who died after being detained under Mental Health Act vow to continue to seek justice following inquest http://t.co/iWpgWedka6 M
- A 43-year-old man has been jailed for raping and grooming teenage girls in an English city http://t.co/4Sp4e6HhQa
- MoD accused of hiding behind 'cloak of secrecy' after Libyan cadets are jailed for rape in Cambridge http://t.co/Fo0d1mDR2K
- Women in prison equals children without mothers, say justice groups http://t.co/6lETfw9xq3
- New leads emerge in hunt for missing Ben Needham, 23 years after he disappeared http://t.co/mM0p10IioD
- Are you on a charity sucker list? http://t.co/fRq2hnVpq2
- The case of the black spider letters has alarming implications for the rule of law http://t.co/pJXdgHfrBo
- Road victim claims church minister swore at him http://t.co/B3gumyXmUf
- One third of over-55s targeted by pension 'fraudsters' http://t.co/HHvcNZpGIb
- The mothers fighting to get their children back home again http://t.co/z2sINJfhD7