Sri Lanka is currently on a path to establishing a government free of injustice, nepotism, fraud, bribery, and all forms of ...
Green states the importance of transparent judicial appointments and the independence of the Judicial Services Commission ...
Delivering the keynote speech at the London Criminal Courts Solicitors’ Association annual meeting on Monday night, Her ...
A new study finds women are making strides in the legal profession despite conflict ...
Demand for, and provision of, pro bono legal services are both increasing, it was reported this week to mark the 23rd annual ...
In a democratic dispensation political parties are an indispensable part of the system wherein they vie for winning the franchise of people to rule the country. It is done by presenting their plans an ...
Social media may appear to democratise justice by giving a voice to many, but there is a risk that the unregulated world of ...
A proposal to experiment with judge-only trials for cases of rape and attempted rape has been cancelled by the Scottish ...
The latest research into gender inequality in the global legal profession to be released by the International Bar Association (IBA) Legal Policy ...
But perhaps it's time to put the record straight because the condition is in fact a recognised mitigating factor that must be considered by the judiciary ... Justice of England and Wales, and ...
Perhaps the truth is somewhere in between. Note, though: The federal judiciary changes gradually with every president's appointments, and we've had a pretty regular alternation of parties in the ...