Andrew Mackenzie The International Bar Association’s access to justice and legal committee, working with the Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law, has launched a draft report titled “Children and Access to Justice: National Practices, International Challenges.” The report was launched and the IB
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Katie Jukes Katie Jukes discusses the Strasbourg ruling that allowed gay people to serve in the armed forces.
Phil Gormley Police officers must still be allowed to search young people for alcohol once a new code of practice is introduced, the single force’s Chief Constable has said.
Mike Polson Ashurst is due to achieve its goal of creating 300 jobs within five years of opening its legal and business support centre in Glasgow.
Raichel Hopkinson FTSE 100 companies have set aside £31.3 billion in the last 12 months to meet legal claims – a 22 per cent increase from the £25.6bn set aside in the previous year, according to the legal business of Thomson Reuters.
Neil Stevenson The head of the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission (SLCC) has called for reform of the current system and processes involved in investigating potentially corrupt lawyers.
Michael Matheson Addressing the issue of hate crime should be a priority for the whole of society, according to a new report that calls for better data collection on incidents and an approach that is based on prevention and education.
Andy Wightman MSP Andy Wightman MSP, land reform spokesperson for the Scottish Greens, has welcomed confirmation that the Scottish Law Commission will consider the repeal of an archaic piece of legislation which allowed landowners to divide and privatise vast swathes of common land.
David Bone Harper Macleod has advised on the financial close of a £78m investment in a Scottish windfarm.
Alan Turing An SNP MP is to move ahead with a bill that would see gay men who were convicted when homosexuality was a criminal offence pardoned.
Liam McArthur Scottish Liberal Democrat justice spokesman Liam McArthur has said confirmation that HMICS are set to investigate the actions of undercover police officers in Scotland is nothing less than required.
Gordon Jackson QC The Faculty of Advocates has been helping to fly the flag for Scotland at the conference of the International Bar Association (IBA) in Washington DC.
David Isaac The UK has failed to satisfy numerous human rights recommendations made by the United Nations and should do more to deal with hate crimes, prison overcrowding and stop and search powers, according to a coalition of 175 civil society organisations, The Guardian reports.
Howard Beach Glasgow-based commercial law firm Leslie Wolfson has acted in the £48.3 million sale of a headquarters office building in West Edinburgh, occupied by NHS National Services Scotland.
Stephen McGowan TLT has secured a premises licence for Glasgow's Britannia Panopticon, the world's oldest surviving music hall,
