Institutional defensiveness plays no part in campaigns for justice, as Jon Robins reports
Theo Huckle QC compares & contrasts the public safety policy agendas of administrations in Westminster & Wales
In the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy, Athelstane Aamodt reflects on the history & effectiveness of public inquiries
“ The book is written for lawyers & advisers but in such a way that anyone could find it useful”
Neil Parpworth considers the constitutional implications of the usage of the powers contained within the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011
The ruling on secure tenancy succession rights in Turley is good news for hard-pressed housing authorities, says Nicholas Dobson
Jon Robins reflects on some absences from the Conservative manifesto & LASPO’s shadow
In the first of three election countdown articles, Jon Robins reviews the Labour Party manifesto's commitments to justice
Cohabitant pension rights have been strengthened by the recent decision of the Supreme Court on the requirement for nomination, explains Nicholas Dobson
In its centenary year, Michael L Nash reflects on the birth of the House of Windsor
Partner hire strengthens global infrastructure and energy financing practice
Legal director bolsters international expertise in dispute resolution team
Corporate governance and company law specialist joins the team
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