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Session Seven: Recent Developments at the European Court of Human Rights
When: 12/03/2015, 18.00 - 20.00 This talk forms part of the International Human Rights Practice series. The course will focus on the latest developments and emerging issues in European and international human rights practice: themes and systems, law and practice. It has been devised as a collaboration between Middlesex University ...
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Session Six: The European Court of Human Rights and international criminal law
When: 05/03/2015, 18.00 - 20.00 This talk forms part of the International Human Rights Practice series. The course will focus on the latest developments and emerging issues in European and international human rights practice: themes and systems, law and practice. It has been devised as a collaboration between Middlesex University ...
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Session Five: Freedom of religion vs the right to be free from sexual orientation discrimination – clashing rights? Is there a conflict between freedom of religion and the right to be free from sexua
When: 19/02/2015, 18.00 - 20.00 This talk forms part of the International Human Rights Practice series. The course will focus on the latest developments and emerging issues in European and international human rights practice: themes and systems, law and practice. It has been devised as a collaboration between Middlesex University ...
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Session Four: Gender & Human Rights: The Successes and Challenges Confronting the International Legal Framework
When: 12/02/2015, 18.00 - 20.00 This talk forms part of the International Human Rights Practice series. The course will focus on the latest developments and emerging issues in European and international human rights practice: themes and systems, law and practice. It has been devised as a collaboration between Middlesex University ...
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Session Three: The Global Quest for Effective Equality: Perspectives from Comparative Constitutional Law
When: 05/02/2015, 18.00 - 20.00 This talk forms part of the International Human Rights Practice series. The course will focus on the latest developments and emerging issues in European and international human rights practice: themes and systems, law and practice. It has been devised as a collaboration between Middlesex University ...
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Opinion
New year, new challenges
Section chair Robert Banner looks at the changes in the market, and the plans for the Section, in the year ahead
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Feature
The UK and the European Court of Human Rights
Session 2 from our Human Rights practice short course
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Analysis
What you see is what you get
Hardy v Griffiths is a salutary reminder to carry out a survey before, and arrange an inspection of, the property as close to exchange of contracts as possible
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News
Land Registry updates guidance on first registration and general vesting declaration
Land Registry has updated its guidance for conveyancers that outlines the steps to take when registering estates in land for the first time. The new edition of practice guide 1 replaces the June 2014 edition.
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Council budget cuts may force elderly to sell homes, LGA warns
The Local Government Association (LGA) has warned that reduced funding to implement care reforms could force elderly and disabled people to sell their homes in order to pay for care. The warning is in light of Department of Health (DH) figures which indicate that the government has lowered its £5.6bn ...
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The Global Quest for Effective Equality
Session 3 from our Human Rights Practice Short Course
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Graham Turnbull Lecture 2015 - bookings now open
When: 16/04/2015 18:30 - 20:30 Venue: The Law Society, 113 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1PL Cost: No charge CPD hours: 1.5 Click here to book Every year the Law Society holds a human rights essay competition. The competition is run by the Human Rights Committee of the Law Society. It ...