Who should decide the parameters of justice?
Ten years of wrangling have failed to settle the corporate manslaughter debate, says Gerard Forlin
Sentences of imprisonment for public protection are under-funded and ineffective, says Julian Broadhead
Gordon Brown has shown he is willing to duck convention, but his legislative programme contains few surprises so far, says John Ludlow
Time is running out for what was one of the best legal systems in the world, says Michael Mansfield QC
The government should act now to counter concerns about the Legal Services Bill’s threat to independence, says Desmond Browne QC
Stephen Baker considers the implications of BAE’s decision to appoint Lord Woolf to head up its ethics committee
Taxing times as Law Lords consider Jones v Garnett
The Bush-Blair “war on terror” has left us with a raft of bad laws, says Jago Russell
If you believe the newspapers, probation officers are the root cause of prison overcrowding, says Julian Broadhead
Firm boosts London IP capability with high-profile technology sector hire
Private client specialist joins as partner in Taunton office
Finance and restructuring offering strengthened by partner hire in London