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Wesley Gryk on the seminal 1999 asylum case – now under attack from some UK politicians – that ruled women with a well-founded fear of persecution due to their sex could qualify for refugee status. The ruling also paved the way for similar protections for those persecuted for their sexuality.
More than a month after criminal lawyers made an official complaint about ‘extremely concerning’ behaviour by Stratford Magistrates’...
Does a protest need to be disruptive? Surely yes, says Sue James.
Autistic and other neurodivergent children and adults are too often being failed by the family justice system, according to a group of leading...
Government plans to replace biometric residence cards with ‘e-visas’ are ‘a disaster waiting to happen’, according to one...
Housing Law Conference 2024 : Housing Justice: Fighting for Change