The public sector equality duty has not been in force for long, but has already been subject to critical review. What can usefully be learned from the exercise?
Legal procedures following fatal road accidents need to be reformed in the same way as is proposed for FAIs, so that families are not left waiting indefinitely for compensation and closure
A recent decision on financial provision develops the law on the treatment of future contingent tax liabilities as set out in Sweeney v Sweeney
The European order for payment, intended to provide straightforward cross-border debt recovery, is undermined in Scotland by doubts and inconsistent practice at key stages
Does the Fundamental Rights Agency cover the gap in monitoring compliance with human rights in the European Union? This article surveys its strengths and weaknesses