Salil Shetty International protection of human rights is in danger of unravelling as short-term national self-interest and draconian security crackdowns have led to a wholesale assault on basic freedoms and rights, warned Amnesty International as it launched its annual assessment of human rights aro
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Claire Mills bto solicitors is urging businesses to comply with important slavery legislation as they approach the end of their financial year, or face an unlimited fine.
Michael Gove The English Justice Secretary Michael Gove has claimed the UK’s renegotiation deal with the EU is not yet legally binding.
Andrea Young Macdonald Henderson advised Old College Capital LP (OCC) in its recent investment in Particle Analytics Limited, a spin out from the University of Edinburgh. The Macdonald Henderson team was led by Fraser Morrison.
Aileen McLeod Environment minister Aileen McLeod has accepted recommendations from the wildlife crime penalties review group to introduce new maximum penalties for those who commit crimes against wildlife.
Helena Brown Tough changes being brought in by the EU to combat breaches of personal privacy could have serious knock-on effects for Scottish firms in all areas of the economy, according to a data protection lawyers.
Paul Wheelhouse A new Victims’ Code for Scotland which sets out the rights of victims has been launched.
Lady Hale The UK’s most senior female judge has backed calls for targets to increase diversity in the ranks of the senior judiciary.
Gavin Shuker MP British men who use prostitutes abroad should be prosecuted according to a report supported by a senior MP.
Anneli Spence Thorntons has bolstered its land and rural business team with a new appointment.
Martin Darroch Martin Darroch, chief executive of Harper Macleod, has been shortlisted for this year’s Institute of Directors Scotland “Director of the Year Awards” – the only law firm leader on the lists.
Philip Gormley Scotland’s new chief constable is to live rent-free in a government-owned castle.
Frances Warner Lacey London’s 100 largest law firms by sq ft occupied saw rents rise seven per cent in 2015 to an average of £43 per sq ft, but many have offset the rise by reducing space and "radically rethinking the workplace", according to research from CBRE, a real estate advisor.
Calum MacNeill QC Westwater Advocates’ Calum MacNeill QC represented Greater Glasgow Health Board in the proof recently decided by Lord Stewart who denied a £15 million claim for clinical negligence brought against it by a sufferer of cerebral palsy.
Professor Neil McKeganey A drug addiction expert has said prisoners should have their sentences cut if they can prove they are clean, The Scotsman reports.
