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Fiona Bawdon looks at the role of juries in miscarriage of justice cases and whether it’s time to scrap majority verdicts.
Barristers doing youth justice work need not only specialist legal knowledge, but also to be willing to win young clients’ trust and...
The London Criminal Courts Solicitors’ Association has lodged an official complaint over ‘genuinely disturbing’ treatment of lawyers...
Amid the increasing investigation, prosecution and criminalisation of abortion, a way forward was suggested at the Doughty Street Chambers...
Ed Cape, Matthew Hardcastle and Sandra Paul outline important policy and legislative developments, and cases on the right to silence and the decision...
Hamish Arnott, Simon Creighton and Jane Ryan round up important policy developments and cases on parole, determinate sentences and ECHR article 5,...
It’s been two years since I sat in the Wanstead Tap on a chilly January evening, listening to journalist Nick Wallis talk about his new book,...
Parliamentarians will have plenty of criminal justice legislation to scrutinise in the run-up to the next general election, says Rob Preece.