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OPINION: Juries in Isolation

OPINION: Juries in Isolation

May 22, 2020
‘A Set back for Unexplained Wealth Orders?’ Earlier this month, two prominent Kazakhstan citizens successfully persuaded the High Court to discharge three unexplained wealth  orders. Tom Forster QC analyses the case for Law Society Gazette and New Law Journal.

‘A Set back for Unexplained Wealth Orders?’ Earlier this month, two prominent Kazakhstan citizens successfully persuaded the High Court to discharge three unexplained wealth orders. Tom Forster QC analyses the case for Law Society Gazette and New Law Journal.

May 12, 2020
Kate Bex QC and Timothy Kiely address Domestic Violence during the pandemic

Kate Bex QC and Timothy Kiely address Domestic Violence during the pandemic

April 23, 2020
“Individual well-being had to be placed front and centre” Jane Bewsey QC reflects on Chambers response to Covid19, examining how the pandemic has affected both the professional and personal lives of barristers

“Individual well-being had to be placed front and centre” Jane Bewsey QC reflects on Chambers response to Covid19, examining how the pandemic has affected both the professional and personal lives of barristers

April 22, 2020
Timothy Kiely cites the breadth of the Coronavirus Act 2020 in an analysis of the new Act by Law Gazette.

Timothy Kiely cites the breadth of the Coronavirus Act 2020 in an analysis of the new Act by Law Gazette.

April 20, 2020
Following the tragic death of Caroline Flack, Kate Bex QC and Tom Jones (pupil barrister) analyse the prosecution of domestic violence when the complainant does not support it.

Following the tragic death of Caroline Flack, Kate Bex QC and Tom Jones (pupil barrister) analyse the prosecution of domestic violence when the complainant does not support it.

April 6, 2020
Managing lockdown……A perspective from the Criminal Bar

Managing lockdown……A perspective from the Criminal Bar

April 2, 2020
Questionable justification for the killing of General Soleimani?

Questionable justification for the killing of General Soleimani?

January 30, 2020
Questionable justification for the killing of General Soleimani?

Questionable justification for the killing of General Soleimani?

January 30, 2020
Tim Kiely, Barrister at Red Lion Chambers, responds to the news that 44% of UK crime investigations are dropped without being fully explored

Tim Kiely, Barrister at Red Lion Chambers, responds to the news that 44% of UK crime investigations are dropped without being fully explored

December 13, 2019
Sitting in a Primary School parent governor meeting last week I decided to write a list of 10 ways barristers could behave towards one another.

Sitting in a Primary School parent governor meeting last week I decided to write a list of 10 ways barristers could behave towards one another.

November 21, 2019
State accountability for killings of civilians by soldiers in Northern Ireland: can the UK duck out? Laura Hoyano.

State accountability for killings of civilians by soldiers in Northern Ireland: can the UK duck out? Laura Hoyano.

November 14, 2019
Timothy Kiely, Criminal Barrister, reveals the working reality of the UK approach to knife crime

Timothy Kiely, Criminal Barrister, reveals the working reality of the UK approach to knife crime

November 13, 2019
We need to talk about lunchtime

We need to talk about lunchtime

October 26, 2019
Terminology does matter: ‘believe the victim’, investigative mindsets and unlearned lessons from miscarriages of justice. By Laura Hoyano

Terminology does matter: ‘believe the victim’, investigative mindsets and unlearned lessons from miscarriages of justice. By Laura Hoyano

October 19, 2019