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This week’s roundup seems to have a lot about secrecy, leaks, privacy, and information technology. Plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading
In the last week or so all the main political parties have published their election manifestos. As in previous elections, we concentrate on their promises about law, justice and the constitution. This post covers the Labour, Conservative, Liberal Democrat, Green and Reform parties. Normal roundups will resume next week.… Continue reading
Team ICLR will be attending this year’s conference of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries/L’Association canadienne des bibliothèques de droit (CALL/ACBD) in Montreal, Quebec.… Continue reading
In the first of a series, David Burrows explains how discovery became disclosure and the different ways it has been understood and applied in different areas of law… Continue reading
ICLR will be in Oslo, Norway in the next few days, attending IALL’s 2024 Annual Course… Continue reading
Welcome to Leeds where ICLR is exhibiting at the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians (BIALL)… Continue reading
This week’s roundup includes judiciary, courts, crime and ethics. Plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading
ICLR reporter Shirani Herbert explains why an ecclesiastical court was asked to rule on a case about a sculpture of Oscar Wilde by Eduardo Paolozzi. … Continue reading
This week’s roundup of legal news includes election fever and its legislative consequences, inquiries into catastrophic mistreatment by NHS and the Post Office, and problems for the courts. Plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading
The latest edition of the magazine of the Justice Gap was launched with a packed meeting in the House of Commons… Continue reading