Journal online news archive for November 2015
- Posts in November, 2015
Human rights protections must not be weakened: Faculty evidence
Law has been beneficial and causes no significant problems, advocates say
Peers in call to halt Scotland Bill until fiscal framework settled
Economic Affairs Committee says no proper assessment yet of finances
Hammer throwing not an act in course of employment, court rules
Employee fails in action for injury following manager's "prank"
Stirling University honours two legal lights
Honorary degrees for Alexander McCall Smith and Laura Dunlop QC
CMA offers small business guides to competition law
Films and quiz among materials designed to increase awareness
Annual lecture and debate to be part of SYLA Christmas
Two events to cover future of advocacy
Penalties need to rise for wildlife crime, report concludes
Range of further measures proposed to make law more effective
Ministers seek to raise awareness of human rights benefits
New campaign contributes to Commission's Action Plan
Immigrant spouse English language guidance may be too strict: Supreme Court
Immigration Rules proportionate but further submissions invited on guidance
Writers combine to call for defamation law reform
Law has "failed to keep pace" with internet-led changes: letter
Sentencing Council opening marks new era: Carloway
VIPs welcome new body at official launch
SDLT fraud lands London conveyancer in jail
40 month sentence for underdeclaring and pocketing difference