1371st 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 |
- Israel’s Accountability for War Crimes during Operation Protective Edge | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/LAHU823Eui
- Rape and the Criminal Justice System | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/dzRm4MBo7j
- Legal Gender Recognition in Ireland | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/N6Lccd9YW5
- The IMF's strange role as the voice of moderation | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/NoNl0Ruqzj
- Interculturalism and Immigration Reform? Integration Policy in Ireland | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/HovVs7XbTX
- What Women Don't Need | Human Rights Ireland https://t.co/CpaGoDJFkw
- Call for Submissions-Lacuna Magazine https://t.co/qLLY22JcGJ
- Why Thinking about ‘Effectiveness’ Matters for Rights in Counter-Terrorism http://t.co/lhhARW5l8d
- Strasbourg in the Age of Subsidiarity: Enough Reform to Accommodate Conservative Concerns? | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/DAWGDuIlDv
- Picket lines in General Franco's Britain - the Round-up | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/YyZrYtDICZ
- First Minister Nicola Sturgeon reinforces Scottish opposition to repeal of Human Rights Act | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/QPyv9WvM5x
- Is the European Convention Working? Grieve advocates before Faculty of Advocates | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/LMKxc3l0Re
- Legal aid lawyer's Facebook status about feeding client's cat goes viral http://t.co/7nHibCPhEC
- Cambridge is the best uni for law and Southampton Solent is the worst http://t.co/E4VzGDCdkc
- Bristol Uni law grad goes public with training contract rejection pain http://t.co/qePszRPAvy
- Lawyers rush to claim that David Cameron's alleged sex act with a pig was legal http://t.co/rnOL9dQiSQ
- Lawyers furious about Lord Sumption's claim that more women judges 'could have appalling consequences for justice' http://t.co/rMOel9H5Us
- City firms' horror at plan to let people with no law degree or LPC qualify as solicitors without a training contract http://t.co/3BdnLYBMtG
- Olswang and Osborne Clarke hit by trainee exodus http://t.co/0hQ9E4DI3d
- Jeremy Corbyn launches immediate review into Tory 'assault' on legal aid http://t.co/p35xERpN35
- Supreme Court says some of Lord Sumption's comments 'appear to have been misunderstood' http://t.co/Lfn8F7hlK3
- What it's like to do jury duty when you are a barrister http://t.co/vHwUhP6nMw
- Mishcon de Reya and Addleshaw Goddard post encouraging autumn retention results http://t.co/9jZewj2wdz
- Surely future magic circle lawyers aren't sufficiently superficial to be swayed by the promise of a free swim? http://t.co/jrsGTjJsMf
- Donald Trump's lawyer's cease & desist letter wins critical acclaim http://t.co/opNfG0Up5X
- Now it's Proudman versus Sumption: LinkedIn row barrister slams Supreme Court judge http://t.co/WeTL8EdSxT
- Atkin Chambers raises pupillage award to £72,500 -- the highest at the bar by far http://t.co/PpHbf6ApvJ
- Norton Rose Fulbright lawyers field financial and legal news questions from 40 students http://t.co/pAuVwbYGoB
- The University of Law seems to think the former Soviet Union still exists http://t.co/GFzLAlodvI
- At last, Lord Sumption has a friend! Top female QC comes out in support of under-fire Supreme Court judge http://t.co/l84AkzHjhl
- Former Freshfields junior lawyer, 31, shot dead in Berlin http://t.co/SQ1pAcdFfT
- “Harry Potter” lawyer will have initial case management hearing in early November http://t.co/EIatWouqVI
- Lawyers at Gloucester County Court have toilet privileges withdrawn over ‘continued misuse’ http://t.co/5AT2HScyKX
- Shaker Aamer family call on US not to delay freeing him from Guantánamo http://t.co/DVIMvu01h6
- Ex-MP to be interviewed by police over paedophile ring claims http://t.co/yxxMB6bJFZ
- Man arrested after fatal shooting in busy London street http://t.co/3gYDuUaGOp
- Manchester University takes fresher stand against sexual harassment http://t.co/0R5Ne2VtJC
- Police chiefs warn cuts will 'fundamentally change' policing in UK http://t.co/1uUfkQhBg2
- VW lost the plot. But that’s the danger when business lacks social moorings | Will Hutton http://t.co/vcGR2kELZn
- The rise of ad-blocking could herald the end of the free internet? http://t.co/Tk9digiGjN
- Freshers’ week: a great time to take a crash course in laddism http://t.co/WfsagRbFNR
- Cameron’s piggy is in the middle of a question we’re not asking http://t.co/kscEAhyzZH
- Actor who plays Archers villain in shock at social media onslaught http://t.co/hf6kMfVqmX
- Two teenagers arrested on suspicion of arson after south London mosque fire http://t.co/q1oTQocTU7
- Shoreditch Cereal Killer Cafe targeted by anti-gentrification protesters http://t.co/SipFMHnOc9
- Jeremy Corbyn: we do not support violent protest http://t.co/DFqyMFBdzG
- Cold-calling ‘factory’ gets record fine after 180,000 complaints last year http://t.co/cp2WZdWcwX
- Here we take our duties to the weakest seriously #Scotland http://t.co/ivTl16bAuV
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/w0s9TCTESB