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Implementing Leveson, how the national newspaper groups use the local press as “human shields” – Hugh Tomlinson QC

Implementing Leveson, how the national newspaper groups use the local press as “human shields” – Hugh Tomlinson QC

Dec 21, 2016 | Dispute resolution, Freedom of expression, News media

In this guest post, Hugh Tomlinson QC, Chair of Hacked Off, considers the press’s response to the Government’s consultation on the implementation of Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 – a significant component in the Leveson system of press...
Can resolving disputes online deliver better access to justice?

Can resolving disputes online deliver better access to justice?

Sep 18, 2015 | Access to justice, Dispute resolution, ILPC Research and Publications, In court

Professor Richard Susskind OBE is well known within the legal profession for his numerous books predicting a dramatic transformation in legal practice, and calling for an overhaul of 21st century lawyering. In February 2015 he made national headlines for his proposed...

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