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Law concerning use of sexual history in rape trials ‘could be reformed’

Attorney general Jeremy Wright says worries raised by MPs about nature of evidence used in high-profile retrial of Ched Evans are legitimate

31st October 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

Supreme court case reopens debate over battlefield human rights

Serdar Mohammed was held for 110 days by UK forces before being handed over to Afghan authorities

25th October 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

Five myths about studying law, debunked

Studying law is full of unexpected twists and turns – and in the end, you may not even turn into a lawyer

19th October 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

CPS to pay six-figure sum to man over wrongful conviction

Conrad Jones spent six years in prison for supposedly bribing a witness in a murder trial before being exonerated by police surveillance evidence

8th October 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

European court of human rights dismisses Omagh bombing appeal

Strasbourg court rules that civil trial of two men found liable for single worst atrocity of Northern Ireland’s Troubles was not unfair

1st October 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

UK failing on many human rights measures, report claims

Coalition of 175 civil society organisations raises alarm over prisons, hate crimes, stop and search powers and threat to Human Rights Act

26th September 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

UK court to decide on extradition of ‘hacker’ Lauri Love

Decision on fate of British activist accused of hacking US agencies will be first substantive test of extradition law reforms

18th September 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

Update ‘archaic’ laws to protect used car buyers, says Law Commission

Purchasers of vehicles used by previous owners to take out loans risk having them repossessed by finance firms, says group

13th September 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

Have you taken part in restorative justice?

Victims of crime should be given the right to confront their offender, says select committee. Share your experiences with us

6th September 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

The right plea to escape jury service

Letters: My friend claimed he was an alcoholic. He was never troubled again.

30th August 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan
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