Data protection laws give students the right to access examiner comments, ICO says – OUT-LAW.com

Posted August 19th, 2011 in data protection, education, examinations, freedom of information, news by sally

“Students have the right to access information detailing what assessors thought of their exam answers under UK data protection laws, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 19th August 2011

Source: www.out-law.com

Fancy being a judge? Try it for a weekend first – The Guardian

Posted August 19th, 2011 in diversity, judiciary, legal education, news, women by sally

“A new two-day course will help lawyers decide if they have it in them to become judges.”

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The Guardian, 19th August 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Where there’s a will, the web can be the way – The Guardian

Posted August 19th, 2011 in alternative business structures, internet, legal services, news, wills by sally

“Developments in the online legal services market provide lucrative opportunities for lawyers willing to break down barriers.”

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The Guardian, 19th August 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Jailed loot handler freed on appeal – The Independent

Posted August 19th, 2011 in appeals, handling stolen goods, news, sentencing by sally

“A woman who accepted a pair of looted shorts from her housemate has walked free from prison after her sentence was reduced on appeal.”

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The Independent, 19th August 2011

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted August 19th, 2011 in legislation by sally

The Beef and Pig Carcase Classification (Wales) Regulations 2011

The Architects (Recognition of European Qualifications) Regulations 2011

The Export Control (Belarus) and (Syria Amendment) Order 2011

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

Phone hacking: Glenn Mulcaire sues News of the World publisher – The Guardian

Posted August 19th, 2011 in fees, media, news, private investigators by sally

“Glenn Mulcaire, the private investigator at the centre of the News of the World phone-hacking affair, is suing the now defunct tabloid’s publisher News International in an attempt to force the company to pay his legal bills.”

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The Guardian, 18th August 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Lawcast 192: John Cooper QC on the sentencing of rioters and looters – Charon QC

Posted August 19th, 2011 in podcasts, proportionality, sentencing, violent disorder by sally

“Today I am talking to John Cooper QC, a practising barrister at 25 Bedford Row, about the controversy which now rages in the press in relation to the sentences being handed down to rioters and looters. The issue of proportion, parity and comparison with sentences given for so called ‘white collar crime’ by MPs, peers and bankers is examined in detail.”

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Charon QC, 18th August 2011

Source: www.charonqc.wordpress.com

“Charon QC” is the blogging pseudonym of Mike Semple Piggot, editor of insitelaw newswire.

Couple claim wrongful dismissal in UK’s first ‘caste bias’ battle – The Independent

Posted August 19th, 2011 in employment tribunals, news, race discrimination, wrongful dismissal by sally

“An Indian couple who met at a UK law firm where they both worked are claiming wrongful dismissal because of discrimination by caste.”

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The Independent, 18th August 2011

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Tuition fees are making law conversion courses less attractive – The Guardian

Posted August 19th, 2011 in fees, legal education, news, universities by sally

“Wannabe lawyers face a conundrum – they need maximum breadth of experience, but minimum university debt.”

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The Guardian, 18th August 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Assisted suicide prosecutions – CPS News Brief

Posted August 19th, 2011 in assisted suicide, Crown Prosecution Service, news, prosecutions by sally

“A report in the Guardian this evening (18 August) states ‘the case of Debbie Purdy in 2009 established that friends and family could help someone who is terminally ill travel to Dignitas without fear of prosecution on their return.'”

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CPS News Brief, 18th August 2011

Source: http://blog.cps.gov.uk

Assisted suicide could be ‘legalised’ in groundbreaking case – The Guardian

Posted August 19th, 2011 in assisted suicide, news by sally

“A 46-year-old-man who wants to die after a stroke that left him almost completely paralysed is bringing a groundbreaking legal action that could effectively lead to the legalisation of assisted suicide in the UK.”

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The Guardian, 18th August 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Equality watchdog drops plan to protect religious rights – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 19th, 2011 in human rights, news, religious discrimination by sally

“The equality watchdog has abandoned moves to reform the law to give greater protection to Christians who have been banned from expressing their religious beliefs at work.”

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Daily Telegraph, 18th August 2011

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

The law on assisted suicide – The Guardian

Posted August 19th, 2011 in assisted suicide, news by sally

“Encouraging or helping anyone to kill themselves is outlawed in the UK under section 2 of the Suicide Act 1961; the maximum penalty is 14 years’ imprisonment. It is not illegal, however, for an individual to attempt to kill him or herself.”

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The Guardian, 18th August 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Revealed: the full picture of sentences handed down to rioters – The Guardian

Posted August 19th, 2011 in detention, news, sentencing, statistics, violent disorder by sally

“The courts are handing down prison sentences to convicted rioters that are on average 25% longer than normal, according to an exclusive Guardian analysis of 1,000 riot-related cases dealt with so far by magistrates.”

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The Guardian, 18th August 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Harley Ruck killing by mother Jade ‘not preventable’ – BBC News

Posted August 19th, 2011 in children, homicide, news, police, social services by sally

“The killing of an 11-month-old girl by her depressed mother could not have been predicted or prevented, a serious case review has found.”

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BBC News, 19th August 2011

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

UK riots: sentencing council to discuss ‘harsh’ prison terms – The Guardian

Posted August 19th, 2011 in incitement, internet, news, proportionality, sentencing, violent disorder by sally

“The sentencing council, which produces guidelines for judges, will discuss the lengths of prison terms handed down to rioters amid claims that some sentences have been disproportionately harsh.”

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The Guardian, 18th August 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk