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His Honour Nicholas Chambers QC will be giving a talk on 26 November 2019 on the role of the judge in various types of conciliation procedure. … Continue reading
On 7 August 2019, the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting’s newly formed research lab, ICLR&D, launched the prototype version of its legal natural language processing system, Blackstone. … Continue reading
It gives me great pleasure to launch ICLR&D, ICLR’s legal information lab. The development of the lab has been about eight months in the making and I want explain at outset what we’re trying to do and why. Open innovation with primary law needs a jumpstart in England and Wales Whether you want to call… Continue reading
Keen-eyed users of ICLR.3 will have noticed a couple of improvements in the way case reports are displayed, as this post explains. … Continue reading
ICLR’s Paul Magrath will be appearing on a panel chaired by Joshua Rozenberg at this year’s Putney Debates on the topic of judicial independence. … Continue reading
ICLR will be closed from 22 December 2018 to 2 January 2019. We will monitor email accounts for support issues and ICLR.3 will continue to be available as normal. Featured image: by Eftodii Aurelia, via Pexels.… Continue reading
We are pleased to announce that the Lexis Advance Pacific Research platform now includes links to our reports of cases on ICLR.3. Under the linking scheme, users of Lexis Advance Pacific Research content, including CaseBase, Unreported Judgments and Halsbury’s Laws of Australia, will be able to see linked citations for a range of law report… Continue reading
Team ICLR is on its way to the 37th Annual Course of the International Association of Law Libraries.… Continue reading
The third Child Protection conference supported by The Transparency Project will take place on Saturday 15th September 2018 at the Conway Hall in London. In this guest post, Sarah Phillimore explains the thinking behind the event and what it aims to achieve.… Continue reading
The NSW Law Reports are produced and published by the Council of Law Reporting for New South Wales and are the authorised report series of the NSW Supreme Court, Court of Appeal and Court of Criminal Appeal.… Continue reading