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A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. Top Human Rights Watch investigator allegedly hacked with Pegasus spyware | The Guardian

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An octogenarian motorist stopped by police who told officers he didn't have a driving license had been driving for over 70 years without one. The man, born in 1938, told police in Nottingham that he had been driving since he was 12 years old with no license and no insurance, the BBC reports.

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The next edition of CLT Scotland’s Scots Law Series will be taking place online during March with delegates able to choose from 8 individual conferences. Roy Spiers, CLT Scotland’s Director of Programmes, said: “The past two years has demonstrated the resilience of the legal profes

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The Scottish Legal Complains Commission (SLCC) has opened the consultation on its budget and operating plan for 2022-23. The consultation proposes a five per cent reduction in the levy for solicitors, advocates and commercial attorneys. This is the second year running the SLCC has proposed a reducti

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The Commons' European Scrutiny Committee has begun an inquiry into the future of EU law that was copied into the UK statute book to avoid a legal cliff-edge when the country left the block. The move comes after the UK government confirmed it will bring forward a ‘Brexit Freedoms’ Bill wh

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DLA Piper's international turnover was £1.164 billion, down slightly on £1.176 billion in the previous financial year, while profit rose by 17 per cent to £419.3 million thanks to a 25 per cent drop in operating expenses. In the UK, revenue rose slightly to £391.4m from &poun

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