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Friday's classic Rumpole clip

Last Updated: 13/01/2012 16:47:25

Friday's classic Rumpole clip

A classic clip, Rumpole in conference. Accused to Rumpole: 'I thought you could get me off' '

Rumpole: 'I am unable to transmute precious metals into gold'.

Professor of Politics questions legalities of Scottish referendum

Last Updated: 09/01/2012 15:51:09

Professor of Politics questions legalities of Scottish referendum

The Cabinet will discuss proposals later to give the Scottish government the legal power to hold a binding referendum on independence.Robert Hazell, professor of British Politics and Government and director of the Constitution Unit at University College London analyses the process if a referendum was to take place in this BBC interview...

Virtual tour of Rolls building by Ministry of Justice

Last Updated: 06/01/2012 21:45:23

Virtual tour of Rolls building by Ministry of Justice

Not just another standard court house financial, The Rolls building on Fetter St, part of the RCJ is the largest centre for resolution of business and property disputes in the world, not to mention a paradigm of natty design. See the virtual tour!

Classic closing from Rumpole - law versus justice

Last Updated: 06/01/2012 21:44:07

Classic closing from Rumpole - law versus justice

You are not concerned with the law- you are concerned with justice!

Joshua Rozengerg podcast Britain and Human Rights

Last Updated: 10/11/2011 08:52:20

Joshua Rozengerg podcast Britain and Human Rights

For many Conservatives the European Convention on Human Rights, incorporated into UK law by the 1998 Human Rights Act, remains controversial. David Cameron has made it clear that he wishes to replace it with a "British" Bill of Rights. His coalition partners, the Liberal Democrats, meanwhile, disagree. One of a series of BBC podcasts to fill a lunch break..

Podcast on immigration conference on sexuality

Last Updated: 25/10/2011 13:14:25

Podcast on immigration conference on sexuality

Chelvan Barrister at No5 Chambers in this free and detailed podcast, addresses the latest European immigration law developments in connection with homosexuals and transgender claims: podcast

Free podcast on The Rule of Law

Last Updated: 28/07/2011 09:12:36

Free podcast on The Rule of Law

Another impressive video from the Junior Law Division of The Law Society. This time Professor Javaid Rehman, Cherie Booth QC and Rabinder Singh QC take part in a panel discussion, chaired by the engaging and enthusiastic Professor Conor Gearty...

Ken Clarke interview on legal aid cuts and more

Last Updated: 27/06/2011 10:42:26

Ken Clarke interview on legal aid cuts and more

See this fascinating interview with the The Junior Law Division of the Law Society and Lord Chancellor, Ken Clarke QC...

Junior lawyers- interested in joining the judiciary?

Last Updated: 20/01/2011 21:37:08

Junior lawyers- interested in joining the judiciary?

21st January - A video to guide you...

Free online lecture on the jury

Last Updated: 13/01/2011 13:57:55

Free online lecture on the jury

13th January - Lecturer, Professor Cheryl Thomas (UCL Laws) will be running a free, public, Lunch Hour Lecture at UCL on 10 March 2011 entitled Sex, drugs, the internet and juries.  The lecture runs 1.15pm-1.55pm and is free and open to all with no pre-booking required.  This lecture can also be watched live online.... 


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