This blog post has been contributed by Mr Simon Askey, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Laws, for Legal Systems and Method. The interpretation of legislation that
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Artificial Intelligence, the Court System and the Common Law
This post was contributed by Ms Charlotte Crilly, Teaching Fellow for Legal system and method. Speaking last year, the Master of the Rolls has said
Lawyers, Ethics and the Post Office Horizon Scandal
This post was contributed by Ms Charlotte Crilly, Teaching Fellow for Legal system and method. What should a lawyer do if their client asks them
First Lady Chief Justice for England and Wales
This post was contributed by Ms Charlotte Crilly, Module Convenor for Legal system and method. Legal history has been made with the swearing in of
Transparency in the family courts
This post was contributed by Ms Charlotte Crilly, Module Convenor for Legal system and method. Most court proceedings in England and Wales are, as a
Crisis in the criminal justice system?
This post was contributed by Ms Charlotte Crilly, Module Convenor for Legal system and method. A recent article in the British press put the spotlight