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Tag Archives: John Cooper QC
Delivering Justice Working Party Report: Delivering Justice in Age of Austerity
http://2bquk8cdew6192tsu41lay8t.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/JUSTICE-working-party-report-Delivering-Justice-in-an-Age-of-Austerity.pdf Brunton recommends a Tiered System where trained Registrars(who are Experienced Lawyers to recent Law Graduates) to perform the Initial Case Management and Case Evaluation Roles to see if a Case is meritorious. He advocates the use of Mediation … Continue reading
The BBC punishes Jimmy Saville Story breaking Whistleblowers with John Cooper QC’s suggestions on how to amend Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013 to help them
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/mar/08/bbc-whistleblowers-jimmy-savile The BBC punishes Journalist Whistleblowers Liz McClean and for whistleblowing on the Saville Abuse Stories. John Cooper QC on the necessity of protection for the informant At the end of last year, the Whistleblowing Commission, set up by a … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal Law and Justice Weekly, Investigatory Journalism, Journalism, Journalists, The BBC
Tagged BBC, Criminal Law and Justice Weekly, How to improve a Law, Jimmy Saville, John Cooper QC, Law Reform, Law school, Law Students, The Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013, Whistleblowing, White Collar Crime
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Posts of the Year: A Review of 2014 in Supporting UK Justice: For the Defence a Laymans Perspective
http://www.criminallawandjustice.co.uk/ The only Legal Journal that matters. focusing entirely Justice,in all it’s many aspects Human and animal Rights applied to Practitioners of the Magistrates Court. Sorting out the Subscription would mean I at last to get access to all the … Continue reading
Posted in A Layman looks at Cases, Criminal Law and Justice Weekly, John Cooper QC, Non Lawyer Wellbeing in relation to Legal Profession, NON LAWYERS, Save UK Justice Campaign
Tagged 25 Bedford Row, A Layman on Save UK Justice Campaign looks at Cases, Criminal Law and Justice Weekly, John Cooper QC, Non Lawyers, Non Lawyers using the Law, Review of the Year, Save UK Justice
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