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One of the Coalition Government’s first actions was to attempt a bonfire of the quangos. In order that the baby should not be throw...
Past Legal Lectures
Britain’s legal profession is renowned the world over for its skill and independence. The cab rank rule governs barristers, ie they are...
For 80 years the BBC Governors were charged with regulating the BBC and representing the interests of the licence fee payers. The...
Professor Susskind and The Rt Hon Lord Justice Auld discuss reform of the criminal courts and the criminal justice system (including the...
The substantive law, as identified in the decided cases particularly in the US, indicates to whom a duty is owed. In Private...
The difficulty arising in wholly domestic cases in establishing special jurisdiction portends that the analysis in cross-border cases...
Much information on us is kept by various organisations. Can we be certain that such information will not be passed to other...
This was part of the lecture series The Internet and Electronic Commerce.
This was part of the lecture series The Internet and Electronic Commerce.
This was part of the lecture series The Internet and Electronic Commerce.



