Tuesday

3rd January - Law News

Edition 4025: LawNewsIndex is a UK based daily legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.

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Season's Greetings to all readers!
 
Today's Highlighted Video Story: Croatia has become the latest country to adopt the euro as its currency, formally joining the eurozone as well as the Schengen area of free movement. "This is a great achievement for Croatia," said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. "A symbol of its deep-rooted attachment to the EU, and a symbolic moment for the euro area as a whole." People in Croatia will be able to continue to use the Croatian Kuna as well as the euro, for a short transitional period over the next two weeks. Croatia is the first country to join the Schengen zone in 11 years.

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Top 10 boutique lawyer podcast episodes in 2022 - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/sRf8KDbhck
  • Something is afoot with copyright this Public Domain Day https://t.co/FvkL5Px3dW
  • As a lawyer turned intimacy and sexuality coach, Emily Hickman is determined to help others better connect with themselves and the world around them, which will — among other things — help them be better at their jobs | Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/Gtnq1CjFMs
  • Reflections on 40 years in law: Maithri Panagoda recently celebrated four decades in legal practice. In that time, he has learnt many lessons — including and especially the importance of integrity - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/xyAiBB77HE
  • Top 10 boutique lawyer stories in 2022 - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/NvhyPmkHJ
  • Mediation is the ‘best job in the world’ - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/3OawqUdUnl 
  • One solicitor had a piece of air conditioning fall on their head at a magistrate’s court in Manchester, while another solicitor reports from a London Crown Court that ‘everything is falling apart… ceilings leak, toilets leak… mould everywhere’ | NLJ https://t.co/2Mvm1Fpbj9
  • The UN General Assembly has asked the UN's highest court to give a legal opinion on #Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories. The resolution was backed by 87 countries but opposed by 26 others, including the UK and US https://t.co/bv7G2BVZUl
  • Deadly crush during New Year festivities in #Uganda https://t.co/1JlLUme0l4
  • New York approves composting of human bodies #US https://t.co/IYgWbMxXkD

Monday

2nd January - Law News

Edition 4024: LawNewsIndex is a UK based daily legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.

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Season's Greetings to all readers!
 
Today's Highlighted Video Story: The UN General Assembly has passed a resolution calling on the International Court of Justice, to give an opinion on the legal consequences of Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory. The last time the ICJ gave an opinion on the conflict between Israelis and the Palestinians was in 2004 - ruling Israel's separation wall was illegal. The top UN court deals with disputes between states. And although its rulings are binding, the court itself has no power to enforce them. 

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Gender-Based Violence Is a Human Rights Violation: Are Donors Responding Adequately? What a Decade of Donor Interventions in Colombia, Kenya, and Uganda Reveals – Health and Human Rights Journal https://t.co/VOiSaxDsED 
  • Who dares bins? Councils in England use ex-SAS soldiers to catch fly-tippers https://t.co/p6ca1zra9Q 
  • “No Jab, No Entry”: A Constitutional and Human Rights Perspective on Vaccine Mandates in #Ghana – Health and Human Rights Journal https://t.co/v2RX18ffNk
  • Reparations for Harms Experienced in Residential Aged Care – Health and Human Rights Journal https://t.co/LUKwoNTOu7
  • STUDENT ESSAY: #Niger’s Approach to Child Marriage: A Violation of Children’s Right to Health? – Health and Human Rights Journal https://t.co/MRg1IQzdxr 
  • The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has urged the government to take action to fix the country's "broken" social care system in his new year message https://t.co/1z8CXjJmyQ 
  • #Russian President Vladimir Putin should go on trial in Ukraine this year for war crimes committed there, says Sir Geoffrey Nice, who led the prosecution of former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic https://t.co/pjnXzyfkor 
  • Roe Overturned: Lessons from Latin America – Health and Human Rights Journal https://t.co/meKEk8uGG2 
  • Exiled chief rabbi says Jews should leave #Russia while they can - Pinchas Goldschmidt warns Jewish population will be made scapegoat for hardship caused by war https://t.co/BvR8lnJGfX 
  • Power, Privacy, and the People at the AIDS 2022 Conference – Health and Human Rights Journal https://t.co/6g4RB1UrMF 
  • JPMorgan and Deutsche Bank seek dismissal of lawsuits by Epstein accusers - Women say banks enabled and ignored red flags about the financier’s sex trafficking https://t.co/lfpA5OboP7
  • Rishi Sunak’s failure to negotiate on strikes is sabotaging UK, Labour warns https://t.co/Nlk2RMstjO

Sunday

1st January - Law News

Edition 4023: LawNewsIndex is a UK based daily legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.

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Season's Greetings to all readers!
 
Today's Highlighted Video Story: Fireworks have lit up the sky in Australia and New Zealand as New Year’s Eve celebrations begin

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Unassuming but steeped in history - The Great Western Building where Bombay High Court first sat | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/YK3ae4ZkYA 
  • Julian Assange will request leave from the high-security Belmarsh Prison to attend Vivienne Westwood's funeral. Dame Vivienne was a vocal supporter and friend of Assange for more than a decade, famously protesting against his incarceration https://t.co/ULaTfI8PKR 
  • Law firm tackles loneliness with new bookshop - Legal Cheek https://t.co/vSlW0vj3D7 
  • Dominic Raab ‘deceptively and deliberately’ undermined me as victims’ tsar, says Vera Baird https://t.co/w4rzNtNaBH 
  • How I secured my UK training contract as an international student - Legal Cheek https://t.co/LOnte36xsb 
  • Post-Roe and Women Under Carceral Surveillance – Health and Human Rights Journal https://t.co/KO0aAPv3js 
  • #US police say they have arrested a criminology graduate in the mysterious killings of four university students in the state of Idaho over six weeks ago. Police named the suspect as Bryan Christopher Kohberger, 28 https://t.co/QfwVwJkUUR 
  • One lawyer's journey from criminal barrister to top City tax partner - Legal Cheek https://t.co/RmrBjsihZZ 
  • Menstruation, Myopia, and Marginalization: Advancing Menstrual Policies to “Keep Girls in School” at the Risk of Exacerbating Inequalities – Health and Human Rights Journal https://t.co/HFxWIRfiPr 
  • Anger as #Pakistan court frees rapist after he agrees deal to marry his victim https://t.co/NrPorqMtlQ 
  • Top tips for non-law students looking to get a TC - Legal Cheek https://t.co/0quXFDuDCl 
  • Trump's tax returns reveal president's foreign bank accounts #US https://t.co/ZzuR5KzukT 
  • Passengers arriving in England from #China will have to provide a negative Covid test before they board a flight, ministers have confirmed. It comes as several nations announced they would be screening travellers from China after cases surged https://t.co/LQuuBhh6Ia 
  • Starmer doesn’t have to follow the Tories on immigration to win – a humane approach could still lead him to No 10 https://t.co/EFhZW6Dp9h

Saturday

31st December - Law News

Edition 4022: LawNewsIndex is a UK based daily legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.

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Season's Greetings to all readers!
 
Today's Highlighted Video Story: Andrew Tate, the controversial influencer and misogynist, faces a further 30 days in detention after prosecutors in Romania requested an extension for their investigation. Tate was detained along with his brother Tristan and two other suspects, after a raid on his house in Bucharest. They've been accused in connection with a human trafficking and rape investigation. 

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Complained about neglect in a care home and faced a visiting ban? This is the new normal https://t.co/7lSOYmVmqJ 
  • Leaving No One Behind: Human Rights and Gender as Critical Frameworks for U=U – Health and Human Rights Journal https://t.co/VHwtaBDfCh
  • Protesting Serbs in northern #Kosovo start removing barricades - the removal of the roadblock paves the way for easing soaring tensions in the volatile region https://t.co/Qe3Ro9ikLb 
  • Countries imposing COVID rules for travellers from #China. The US, Italy and other countries introduce restrictions after surge in infections in China https://t.co/GT9tfOFdST 
  • Why environmental disaster victims are looking to European courts - Campaigners are finding courts increasingly open to considering cases – and finding in their favour https://t.co/6Ia5xw7DCc 
  • ‘Suicidal thoughts strike every day’: #India’s sextortion scourge. Sexual blackmail schemes are spreading from the upper echelons of Indian society to the poor and working class https://t.co/XduGUvlZwg 
  • New Year partygoers are being urged to report drink and needle-spiking as quickly as possible. Almost 5,000 reports of needle and drink spiking were made to UK police forces over the course of a year https://t.co/h7cAV4dEeB 
  • A care agency boss has described the NHS as "a joke" after a disabled man was forced to wait for 48 hours in A&E. One patient with severe epilepsy, had been taken to the Grange Hospital near Cwmbran, Torfaen complaining of chest pain https://t.co/0sjvzlaCSE 
  • #Nigeria's police chief suspends officer who allegedly shot dead a pregnant female lawyer in the main city Lagos on Christmas Day. Drambi Vandi is reported to have hit Bolanle Raheem as she and several family members were driving home from a church service https://t.co/a0SAz5dIZR 
  • More former British and Irish Lions are among those suing rugby authorities for their brain injuries. The high-profile stars join more than 200 male and female players' action https://t.co/X4Jqv59Chn 
  • Doncaster surgery sends cancer text instead of festive message https://t.co/e2R5bt1C9u
  • Urgent plea to only use A&E in Greater Manchester if life-threatening https://t.co/OZ8Ln9So6P