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    Law Society raises concerns over Malaysian Sedition Act

    2014-10-15T12:09:00Z

    The Law Society has expressed concern over Malaysia’s continuing use of the 1948 Sedition Act. The act, which was made law during the British colonial era, criminalises speech uttered ‘to excite disaffection’ against the government. The act has been used to intimidate and silence political opponents including lawyers. The Act ...

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    Law Society publishes new practice note on international aspects of mental capacity

    2014-10-06T16:34:00Z

    The new practice note deals with some of the issues that may arise in private international law when an individual living or owning property abroad loses mental capacity

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    Human rights update now online for August 2014

    2014-10-06T14:27:00Z

    Our updates include news about the Law Society’s human rights activities, volunteering and job opportunities, events and training. If you would like to receive our free updates please email sarah.j.smith@lawsociety.org.uk  

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    Human rights update now online for September 2014

    2014-10-06T14:15:00Z

    Our updates include news about the Law Society’s human rights activities, volunteering and job opportunities, events and training. If you would like to receive our free updates please email sarah.j.smith@lawsociety.org.uk  

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    Human rights update now available for October 2014

    2014-10-06T14:07:00Z

    Our updates include news about the Law Society’s human rights activities, volunteering and job opportunities, events and training. If you would like to receive our free updates please email sarah.j.smith@lawsociety.org.uk  

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    Law Society responds to Cameron’s call to scrap Human Rights Act

    2014-10-06T13:45:00Z

    The Law Society stands by its initial response to the proposed bill of rights in 2011: the Human Rights Act should be retained, not replaced. The Conservative’s suggested bill of rights would be an unnecessary duplication and complication in the protection of human rights. The Human Rights Act already provides ...

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    Law Society provides evidence to investigatory powers review

    2014-10-06T13:42:00Z

    In providing evidence to the investigatory powers review, the Law Society has called for a revision and clarification of the UK’s regulatory framework for investigatory powers. The evidence focused on the following key points: need for greater clarity need for proportionality respect for privacy the changing nature of technology ...

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    ​Law Society reiterates concerns over Human Rights Act

    2014-10-06T13:34:00Z

    In light of the proposals set out of by the Conservatives today, the Law Society reiterates its position in defence of the Human Rights Act. The Law Society stands by its initial response to the proposed bill of rights in 2011: the Human Rights Act should be retained, not replaced. ...

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    DH TESTING

    2014-09-30T10:04:00Z

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    Private Client Section e-newsletter September 2014

    2014-09-23T16:22:00Z

    Featuring the Elderly Client conference, dates for the upcoming seminar series, an FAQ on applying for probate if the original will is missing, and Lesley King on DOTAS and the Inheritance and Trustees’ Powers Act 2014

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    ‘Does Taser use breach fundamental human rights?’ Podcast from our event online

    2014-09-22T12:47:00Z

    On the evening of the 24 June 2013 the Law Society held one of its public debate series on the topic ’Does Taser use breach fundamental human rights? The event held at the Law Society in London was a great success with a great line up of speakers, a ...

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    Podcast now available from our event: In conversation with Asma Jahangir on law, gender and religion.

    2014-09-16T14:13:00Z

    A free podcast is now available from our event “Law, Gender and Religion; In conversation with Asma Jahangir” which was held at chancer Lane on 30 July 2014. Background: Mrs Asma Jahangir is an advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and former President Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan. ...

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    Land Registry halts plans for privatisation

    2014-09-16T11:24:00Z

    The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has announced that it needs time for “further consideration” before pushing forward with plans for the privatisation of Land Registry.

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    Original documents no longer needed by Land Registry

    2014-09-16T11:23:00Z

    From 30 June, Land Registry no longer requires original documents to be sent when you apply to change the register of a registered property by post or electronically.

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    Capital allowances update

    2014-09-16T11:20:00Z

    Capital allowances specialist and Law Society partner, Catax Solutions, provides an update on the new capital allowances regime, five months after the changes came into force

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    Chair of Law Society Human Rights Committee, Professor Sara Chandler, wins Latin-UK Award for human rights work

    2014-09-15T16:38:00Z

    Professor Sara Chandler, chair of the Law Society’s Human Rights Committee, has been announced as the winner of the human rights worker of the year award at the third annual Latin-UK Awards (LUKAS). The LUKAS recognise those who have worked with the Latin community in Britain across categories including music, ...

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    South Africa’s Constitutional Democracy at Twenty - Problems and Perils

    2014-09-15T14:49:00Z

    The University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) and the Law Society are delighted to host Justice Edwin Cameron who has been a Judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa since 2009 and who chaired Wits’ governing council between 1998 and 2008. He was and remains the only person occupying high ...

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    Law Society join letter on ‘Solidarity with UAE lawyers’

    2014-09-15T14:34:00Z

    Sir Earlier this month, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers Gabriela Knaul published the findings of her 9 day visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Ms Knaul concluded that the UAE judiciary is under the ‘de facto’ control of the government, that lawyers are ...

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    The Law Society expressed concern regarding the treatment of lawyers in Iran

    2014-09-15T14:32:00Z

    The Law Society is concerned with the treatment of Abdolfattah Soltani, Hootan Dolati and Behnam Ebrahimzadeh, currently held at Evin Prison, Tehran, particularly following the reported violence in Section 350 on 17 April, 2014. We understand that Abdolfattah Soltani, a prominent human rights lawyer, was arrested on 10 September 2011 ...