

SEX, GENDER, AND THE LAW: THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE UK SUPREME COURT’S RULING IN FOR WOMEN SCOTLAND
A PDF version is available by clicking here . A.         Icons representing restroom facilities for women, unisex, and men, separated by...


Pride in Me; Pride in My Practice – Join us at Middle Temple on 1 July
July marks Disability Pride Month, a time to celebrate disabled/neurodivergent identity and push for the change still so desperately needed in the Bar. DPM is an apt time to recognise our worth not despite our impairments, but with them. It is about pride in who we are, what we have overcome, and what we contribute.
Easing Lockdown: What it means
This is my brief attempt to explain the UK Prime Minister's easing lockdown announcement.


Eweida: The Shift Away From ‘Resignation as a Guarantee of Religious Freedom’ Limited by the Proport
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The Magna Carta's 800th Anniversary
15th June 2015 is the 800th anniversary of one of the most significant and eldest human rights charters in the world. The Magna Carta,...
The History of Human Rights
This article was written for Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre's blog in celebration of Human Rights Day: 10th December 2014 This article...


Domestic Violence: A Public Matter to Which the State Has Responsibilities To Prevent
This article was written for Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre's blog. Introduction The correct terminology for violence that takes place in...