I am now in the process of responding to the Consultation Paper issued by David Lammy MP Continue reading “The Courts and the Challenges of the Multi-Cultural Society”
I am now in the process of responding to the Consultation Paper issued by David Lammy MP Continue reading “The Courts and the Challenges of the Multi-Cultural Society”
In the week that the Public Law Project won the “residence test” case in the UK Supreme Court, Continue reading “The Public Law Project”
It is our Golden Wedding Day today. Continue reading “Our Golden Wedding”
On 22nd March 2016 the Commission received evidence from the Criminal Law Solicitors’ Association [CLSA] , and the London Criminal Courts Solicitors’ Association [LCCSA]. Continue reading “The new Access to Justice Commission: Update 9 (The CLSA and the LCCSA)”
On 22nd March 2016 we received evidence from the Society of Labour Lawyers. Continue reading “The new Access to Justice Commission: Update 8 (The Society of Labour Lawyers)”
The Bar Council gave evidence to the Commission on 9th February 2016. Continue reading “The new Access to Justice Commission: Update 7 (The Bar Council)”
I have just read a very interesting report by the Bar Standards Board on a Symposium it held last January Continue reading “Cross-cultural communication at the Bar: then and now”
I thought it might be interesting to re-publish this essay now. Continue reading “Gazing into a crystal ball in 1998”
When I visited Tirana last month, I was present at the launch of the Slynn Foundation’s new Training Manual. Continue reading “The Slynn Foundation’s new Human Rights Training Manual”