Introducing AI “should be next phase of tribunal reform” – Legal Futures

Posted March 19th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Introducing artificial intelligence (AI) into tribunals should be “the next phase” of the HM Courts and Tribunal Service (HMCTS) reform programme, the Administrative Justice Council (AJC) has said.’

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Legal Futures, 19th March 2026

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Labour law and epistemic injustice – UK Labour Law

Posted March 19th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘In this blog, I wish to set out the importance of considerations of epistemic (in)justice to labour law: the capacity of workers and employers as knowing subjects. This continues the tradition in labour law theory of thinking about the relevance of the unequal social positions of workers and their employers, but it does so in (I believe) novel ways. At the same time, thinking about epistemic justice and labour law allows us to challenge some of our most foundational assumptions about how we conceive justice in employment relationships: the autonomy of labour law as opposed to contract (law), the nature of employment injustice, the quality of workers and employers as persons, and ultimately how justice is meted out through the courts.’

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UK Labour Law, 18th March 2026

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A Legal Black Hole in UK Waters? The Case of the MV Bella 1 – UK Constitutional Law Association

Posted March 19th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Although there appears to have been a mutually satisfactory resolution of matters for the US and UK governments, important legal questions with implications for the future have been left unanswered. Moreover, what happened in this case may not be an isolated incident and the UK may have to address these legal questions again. This blog attempts to answer some of those questions.’

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UK Constitutional Law Association, 19th March 2026

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The limits to Church-based employment requirements under EU Directive 2000/78: Katholische Schwangerschaftsberatung – Law & Religion UK

Posted March 19th, 2026 in news by Simon

Katholische Schwangerschaftsberatung (Social policy – Equal treatment in employment and occupation – Professional activities of Churches and other organisations whose ethics are based on religion or belief – Judgment)[2026] EUECJ C-258/24 [in French] was an Opinion by the Court on a referral by the German Federal Labour Court on the interpretation of Council Directive 2000/78 which, inter alia, bans employment discrimination on the basis of religion or belief.’

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Law & Religion UK, 19th March 2026

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Uncertainty as government parks AI copyright reform – Law Society Gazette

Posted March 19th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Plans for law reform to open up access to copyright material for training AI systems have been abandoned by the government in the face of trenchant opposition by rights holders. A long-awaited policy paper published today states that the government’s original proposal – to allow “data mining” of copyright works unless the holder specifically opts out – “is no longer the government’s preferred way forward”.’

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Law Society Gazette, 18th March 2026

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Defence lawyers hail cap on agency charges as ‘important turning point’ – Law Society Gazette

Posted March 19th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Defence lawyers say the imposition of a new cap on medical agency commission is a major change in how personal injury claims are handled.’

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Law Society Gazette, 18th March 2026

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Foreign proceedings do not interfere with English claim, Court of Appeal finds – Law Society Gazette

Posted March 19th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Procuring a claim in a foreign jurisdiction does not usually amount to criminal contempt of the English court, the Court of Appeal has ruled in the long-running litigation over the collapse of the Fundão Dam in Brazil. Allowing global mining giant BHP’s appeal and effectively striking out an application for criminal contempt against it, three judges said the company did not act improperly or interfere with the administration of justice in England and Wales by procuring and funding a claim in Brazil.’

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Law Society Gazette, 19th March 2026

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Court of Appeal gives further guidance to family case experts – Law Society Gazette

Posted March 19th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘In H (Children: Expertise of Witness) three judges said that when an expert’s qualifications is called into question in another case, it is “almost always likely to be more appropriate to make an application to the Family Court than to bring an appeal”.’

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Law Society Gazette, 19th March 2026

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Skilling up in AI – Counsel

Posted March 19th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Artificial intelligence is bringing a new wave of jargon. To use AI tools effectively and understand the regulations shaping them, lawyers must first grasp the fundamental concepts underpinning the technology. This article aims to demystify some of the buzzwords and provides an overview of the practical limitations that matter most to the legal profession.’

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Counsel, 16th March 2026

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Human rights – countering misconceptions – Counsel

Posted March 19th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The very notion of human rights seems increasingly to be getting a bad rap. The Human Rights Act (HRA), European Court of Human Rights and European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) have all been targeted and blamed for… well, what exactly? For failing to stop migrants crossing the Channel in small boats? For denying the sovereignty of Parliament and flouting democratic accountability? Or for being interpreted too broadly and so generally getting ahead of themselves? A relatively small, but apparently influential, number of spokespeople, such as Lord Sumption, have been getting much coverage and traction for their negative narratives about human rights, but without any clear evidential basis, and often without the media facilitating adequate representation of opposing views.’

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Counsel, 16th March 2026

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HMP Woodhill branded unsafe amid rising violence – BBC News

Posted March 19th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘A high security prison has been branded “not safe” after inspectors found some of the highest levels of violence, drug use and self-harm.’

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BBC News, 19th March 2026

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Beyond Thing 1 and Thing 2: Cryptoassets and the New Property Landscape – Financial Remedies Journal

Posted March 18th, 2026 in news by michael

‘For almost 140 years, bright-eyed law students have been taught that the world of personal property contains only two species of thing: those which can be physically held, and those which can be enforced. Cryptoassets forced the issue.’

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Financial Remedies Journal, 17th March 2026

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The powers of exclusion panels – Local Government Lawyer

Posted March 18th, 2026 in news by michael

‘On 5 March 2026, the High Court gave judgment in a case concerning two permanent exclusions. The judgment provides detailed consideration of several areas relating to the procedure and discretionary powers of exclusion panels, writes Ben Amunwa.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 18th March 2026

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Removal from kinship care – Local Government Lawyer

Posted March 18th, 2026 in news by michael

‘A Family Court judge recently decided that a local authority’s removal of a six-year-old boy from his aunt’s care was wrongful. Eleanor Howard explains why and looks at the judge’s decision on naming the council and the professionals involved.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 18th March 2026

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Dog owners to face unlimited fines if their pets attack livestock under new law – BBC News

Posted March 18th, 2026 in news by michael

‘The changes to existing “livestock worrying” laws, which date back more than 70 years, come into force on Wednesday [18th March], giving police powers to take DNA samples from dogs suspected of attacking, chasing or causing distress to farm animals.

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BBC News, 18th March 2026

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Comedian Sean Hughes’ £4 million estate given to charity after decade-long will saga – The Independent

Posted March 18th, 2026 in news by michael

‘Nearly a decade after his passing, the £4 million estate of beloved comedian Sean Hughes has finally been awarded to homelessness charity Shelter, following a protracted legal saga over his hand-written will.’

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The Independent, 18th March 2026

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Government to lift paywall from large parts of the Land Registry – The Guardian

Posted March 18th, 2026 in news by michael

‘Finding out who owns land in England is to become much simpler because a paywall will be lifted from large parts of the Land Registry, the government is to announce.’

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The Guardian, 18th March 2026

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Greyhound racing to be banned in Wales after Senedd vote – BBC News

Posted March 18th, 2026 in news by michael

‘The move was backed by animal welfare groups, who said that thousands of dogs in the UK have died in recent years due to racing in the “inherently dangerous” sport.’

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BBC News, 17th March 2026

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Graves in England and Wales could be reused after 100 years – The Guardian

Posted March 18th, 2026 in news by michael

‘Graves more than 100 years old could be reused across England and Wales under Law Commission proposals that also include the reopening of some burial grounds closed under Victorian-era legislation.’

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The Guardian, 18th March 2026

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Grieving widow prosecuted over unpaid £35 bill on dead husband’s car – The Independent

Posted March 18th, 2026 in news by michael

‘The case was brought through the controversial fast-track Single Justice Procedure (SJP) courts, leading to the ruling against her.’

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The Independent, 18th March 2026

Source: www.independent.co.uk