JURISPRUDENCE
July/August 2010
'The principle is simple enough: Parliament doesn't interfere with the courts, the courts don't interfere with Parliament. But it's not unlimited'
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June 2010
'I might believe it is wrong to work on the Sabbath but I cannot expect the law to enforce that belief in Britain'
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May 2010
'At a stroke, the Lord Chief Justice and two senior judges tipped the balance in favour of writers in a libel case'
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April 2010
‘Although anyone can set up shop as a mediator, the process depends hugely on the skills of the person conveying offers from one side to the other’
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