Thursday

11th June - Law News

3089th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 focusing on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice issues.

Today's Video Focus:  The Black Lives Matter campaign is sweeping the globe, and it's also bringing awareness to the plight of other groups, like Papuans and West Papuans fighting for equality and human rights. Last year we saw harrowing images of violence against Papuan protestors demonstrating against police brutality in their country with some given hefty prison sentences. Human rights lawyer Veronica Koman believes that there is now a greater awareness of the plight of Papuans among the Indonesian community than ever before, and she hopes that this too will become a global movement.


Focus of the Day Article: The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is to beef up its monitoring of firms’ anti-money laundering (AML) efforts and begin a review of continuing competence, its draft 2020/21 business plan has revealed. The regulator also unveiled a series of other measures, including a one-year review of the Standards & Regulations (STaRs). Full story - Legal Futures

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  • To the far right, attacks on protesters as enemies of 'western culture' are a gift https://t.co/0ZvILrLT6X
  • JK Rowling says she is survivor of domestic abuse and sexual assault https://t.co/YY5hPs7xcZ
  • Tory councils under pressure to review monuments linked to slavery https://t.co/8LTQ7SPDu
  • EU says #China behind 'huge wave' of Covid-19 disinformation https://t.co/awlH0lOhlW
  • What is the science behind the UK's coronavirus distancing rules? https://t.co/IXVhCqSLM7
  • Enforcing UK lockdown one week earlier 'could have saved 20,000 lives' https://t.co/6YaQ0H4FqU
  • Why the right to peacefully protest trumps (almost) everything | Law Gazette https://t.co/BsvuQ2dNad
  • Change on the horizon for registered foreign lawyers in Japan | Law Gazette https://t.co/Beu5XjFsMY
  • Linklaters to move graduate recruitment online | Law Gazette https://t.co/PGk93PGnhU
  • Tribute: Sheetal Bahal | Law Gazette https://t.co/w2uryja78w
  • SRA confirms monthly spot checks in money laundering fight | Law Gazette https://t.co/Cg5kJSNNUx
  • Law firms targeted by ‘hackers for hire’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/iV8QXmVvrz
  • Immigration fixed fee an 'interim measure' - Buckland | Law Gazette https://t.co/Ckbt0GuZm9
  • Law school complains to LSB about ‘super-exam’ confusion | Law Gazette https://t.co/6irbYWB5j
  • Charles Bronson wins first step in fight for public parole hearing: Prisoner’s lawyers argue Parole Board’s blanket ban breaches right to a fair trial https://t.co/LQwIke8CVX
  • Matt Hancock clueless about confidentiality breach at his own GP surgery https://t.co/esflmGKa1v
  • UK's top prosecutor Max Hill threatened with legal action over failure to investigate Dominic Cummings https://t.co/JspQOHuBKl
  • Fugitive #Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya applies for UK asylum https://t.co/OUcGbvkhlY
  • MPs call for register to monitor serial domestic abusers and stalkers https://t.co/OYbmH7YDPt
  • George Floyd's brother Philonise makes plea to lawmakers #US https://t.co/Sa7X1rFNgx
  • Statue of slave owner Picton and Waterloo hero should be removed, says descendant https://t.co/HLrQUQnB41
  • Wales school reopening advice published https://t.co/jIWkBHQvdR
  • Single people can stay the night with loved ones, PM says https://t.co/T3YjHtXNgb
  • Plans by the billionaire ruler of Dubai to build a lodge at his Scottish Highland retreat have been refused by councillors - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/EqDEJWYO8b
  • Jurisprudential primer by Benjamin Bestgen: Lies, damn lies... - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/jnAIqLXq0Q
  • Pupils from Peebles High School have won the grand final of this year’s national Donald Dewar Memorial Debating Tournament, organised by the Law Society of Scotlan - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/2pMAGJf6lz
  • Levy & McRae has warned that Scottish businesses must act immediately to check whether they can successfully claim on their insurance for coronavirus disruption - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/fo3lW9VrDx
  • #DucMakesGlasgow: Trafficking victim wins refugee status after campaign - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/kOQNi6WA8S
  • Sarah Gilzean, senior associate at Morton Fraser, has been accredited as a specialist in discrimination law by the Law Society of Scotland - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/8EwWwF42mL
  • Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) has called for several reforms and more informed public debate in a new paper - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/R3HzQfHXae
  • UK may have been complicit in torture of 15 more people, court hearing reveals - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/GCwheOZ1f
  • Wales' Economy Minister Ken Skates has said he would "absolutely" like to see non-essential shops reopen the week of 22 June if coronavirus statistics continue to fall https://t.co/N7rRXsXrVi
  • Vote on your favourite Scots law expression | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/xLW1Ap3NtI 
  • New quarantine laws a 'mess' and 'unenforceable' | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/b0XwTmdmZ5
  • Somali islander refused judicial review of asylum decision | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/EIhKdQvKp5 
  • Language is part of the machinery of oppression – just look at how black deaths are described https://t.co/eWScxnUHCv
  • Scottish bailout puts Trump's golf resorts in line for £1m tax rebate: tax expected to be waived as part of emergency coronavirus funding https://t.co/iWxFlUWd4y
  • Tory councillors accused of racist posts on social media: Linda Symes is suspended from Conservative party and Robin Vickery steps down over comments https://t.co/2lIvLcef4s
  • Robodebt: total value of unlawful debts issued under Centrelink scheme to exceed $1bn #Australia https://t.co/sTuZQ8ofP3
  • University of Liverpool has agreed to rename a building named after former prime minister William Gladstone due to his views on slavery https://t.co/RE83WhoHq8 
  • Gone with the Wind has been taken off HBO Max following calls for it to be removed from the US streaming service https://t.co/dPv6QhyojJ
  • Facebook bots wrongly removed a page about The Specials in what band members think was a mistaken link to racism https://t.co/CVOs3NTLrK
  • What is Environmental Justice? Trevor Fuller is an associate professor of geography and environmental sustainability at Oneonta, part of the State University of New York https://t.co/7d0GsAxd2Z
  • The new counter-terror bill threatens our civil liberties and our justice system https://t.co/hQCmDqE6AQ 
  • Big Law Opens Wallets to Move the Needle on Racial Justice | The American Lawyer https://t.co/C3qj7EfPvm 
  • WEBINAR 16th July | Human Rights and Climate Change: Working Hand in Hand https://t.co/w8SpoU6aBQ 
  • UK Companies Responsible For Business And Human Rights Violations Overseas https://t.co/effU4PZjst
  • Humanity in Action fellowship: Adam-Joseph Ropizar to explore historic and contemporary human rights issues in #Germany https://t.co/0k3PndYiI8
  • ECHR mandate on reproductive rights, especially Abortion https://t.co/vMOoPpy9TC
  • French drug giant Sanofi is handing back rights to two gene therapy programmes it acquired from Oxford Biomedica more than 10 years ago https://t.co/xhxtDEur3D
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/ZC4UynCsmI
  • UK's most senior black and minority ethnic police officer has urged forces to "stand up to racists, inequality and injustice" https://t.co/4reJ6Z4SWx
  • Rapper Wretch 32's father Tasered by London police https://t.co/MnzFne3o85
  • #US state of Georgia has ordered an inquiry after its primary election was marred by claims of voter suppression https://t.co/TPCXfab7tT
  • Olof Palme murder: #Sweden identifies man who killed PM in 1986 https://t.co/UDllJzGa2C 
  • Family visit plea over dementia patients https://t.co/22Z0d3v2HH
  • Call to 'cautiously reopen' Wales' housing market https://t.co/OgSbw5okzO 
  • The European Facilitation Directive and the Criminalisation of Humanitarian Assistance to Irregular Migrants https://t.co/8m8X3ktIPH
  • #Brazil reels from its worst crisis in decades, President Bolsonaro and his allies are using the prospect of military intervention to protect his grip on power https://t.co/uRXjNK8uD3 
  • For #Indian Women, the Coronavirus Economy Is a Devastating Setback https://t.co/pHOLtBE2XD
  • Advocacy services firm becomes ABS - Legal Futures https://t.co/sfR2RWQ4D4 
  • SRA to beef up AML monitoring of law firms - Legal Futures https://t.co/qST8iHdp3c 
  • McFarlane clears way for more remote family hearings - Legal Futures https://t.co/vgm979LCde 
  • Eleven top tips for law firms for a successful data migration - Legal Futures https://t.co/y4Dj9kWXYv
  • Legal Technology – the future of legal services - Legal Futures https://t.co/OxD4WIy8NI
  • Babylon Health admits GP app suffered a data breach https://t.co/DnaBKJTVFm
  • Zoos and safari parks set to reopen from 15 June - PM https://t.co/G8sXAvlVPE

Wednesday

10th June - Law News

3088th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 focusing on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice issues.

Today's Video Focus:  A reconstruction of the death of George Floyd on May 25. Security footage, witness videos and official documents show how a series of actions by officers turned fatal. (This video contains scenes of graphic violence.)


Focus of the Day Article: Domestic violence victim denied legal aid seeks judicial review. Woman contests rules that could force her to cross-examine ex-partner in court. Full story - Guardian Law

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Tuesday

9th June - Law News

3087th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 focusing on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice issues.

Today's Video Focus:  Police officers and other community members in Cary, North Carolina, wash the feet of religious leaders and ask for their forgiveness, in a symbolic act of unity after George Floyd’s killing.


Focus of the Day Article: The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service has revised its internal policy on the recovery of sensitive personal records of rape complainers for use as evidence. Full story - Scottish Legal News

Saturday Conversations on Law