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Human rights lawyers in Denmark have pushed back against government proposals to double criminal penalties in designated "ghettoes". Birgitte Arent Eiriksson, attorney and project leader at Justitia, Denmark's first judicial think tank, said she could not see how the proposal was compatible with equ

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Blog: What happens when employees can't get to work? As the UK continues to endure a snowy apocalypse, Robin Turnbull looks at where employers and employees stand if people are unable to get to work or the workplace is closed.

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A top judge is suing an ethics panel that found him guilty of plagiarism. Miroslav Šeparović, president of the Constitutional Court of Croatia, has filed criminal complaints against all five members of the national Committee on Ethics in Science and Higher Education (CESHE).

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The House of Lords EU Justice Sub-Committee has written to immigration minister Caroline Nokes MP to express its disappointment to the response it received regarding the rights of EU citizens. A number of the concerns raised by the committee have been ignored entirely, and others have received an in

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Kate Hodgkiss DLA Piper Scotland is marking International Women’s Day on Thursday 8th March by bringing together members of the business, legal and academic communities to discuss gender equality during an event hosted in Edinburgh.

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Acid has been classified as a "highly dangerous weapon" in sentencing guidelines in a bid to crack down on acid attacks, The Brief reports. The classification appears in the latest advice from the Sentencing Council for England and Wales, but was absent from a draft published in October.

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Eagles will be the first line of defence against rogue drones under plans set into motion by police in Geneva, Switzerland. Two eagles are currently being trained to take down drones, which are being increasingly used around the world to commit crimes such as airlifting contraband or take compromisi

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A solicitor against whom a company sought damages for careless misrepresentation has had her appeal unanimously allowed by justices in the Supreme Court, who stated there is no authority for finding an assumption of responsibility for a careless misrepresentation about a fact wholly within the knowl

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