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Right to strike

The Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act 2023 introduces unprecedented restrictions on the right to strike. Laurene Veale looks at the Act’s compliance with human rights law and the practical difficulties it presents for unions 

13 November 2023 / Laurene Veale
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The judicial afterlife

Patrick O’Brien and Ben Yong on the changing face of judicial retirement 

13 November 2023 / Patrick O’Brien / Ben Yong
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Gendered bullying and social media

In 2022 Behind the Gown asked the Bar Standards Board to acknowledge online misogyny and sexism. One year on, the regulator’s revised Social Media Guidance doesn’t go far enough in confronting this issue, say Stephanie Hayward and Charlotte Proudman 

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Consent and belief in consent

Has Parliament crossed the Rubicon with s 75A of the Serious Crime Act 2015? HHJ Emma Nott and John Simmons examine this statutory precedent that has largely gone unremarked and its wider implications 

13 November 2023 / HHJ Emma Nott / John Simmons
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Whistling in the wind: the Letby case

Catherine Hobby highlights the dangers of a defensive culture in an organisation and the need for effective protection for whistleblowing 

13 November 2023 / Catherine Hobby
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The Family Court and domestic abuse

Natasha Isaac speaks to the Domestic Abuse Commissioner Nicole Jacobs to hear first-hand what her hopes are after publication of the critical report calling for cultural change in the Family Court 

13 October 2023 / Natasha Isaac
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Bringing Putin to Justice (1)

In the first of a two-part series considering whether the ICC’s approach is unlawful, James Onalaja explores the issued warrant for sitting heads of state and argues that this is based on a catalogue of misconceptions 

13 October 2023 / James Onalaja
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It’s time to change translation

If we switched to simultaneous translation in court, we could speed up hearings, save money and improve access to justice, argues Antony Hook 

13 October 2023 / Antony Hook
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150 years of innovation: why the TCC is world leading

On the Technology and Construction Court’s 150th anniversary, David Sawtell explains how the ORs and the TCC broke new ground 

13 October 2023 / David Sawtell
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BSB guidance on conduct in non-professional life and on social media

Mark Neale introduces the new Bar Standards Board guidance clarifying how the rules apply and are balanced with human rights considerations 

13 October 2023 / Mark Neale
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