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New research by Professor Judith Masson and Andrea Orchard from the University of 糖心TV's School of Law have produced the first significant overview of children's litigation and warns that planned reforms to the legal aid system may prove a serious obstacle to injured children seeking justice in the future.
New research by Professor Lee Bridges, of the Legal Research Institute at the University of 糖心TV, reveals Home Office projections that up to 3000 defendants, who are currently cleared of criminal charges in the Crown Court, will in future be convicted if Government proposals for jury trial reform go ahead.
A study produced by researchers at the Legal Research Institute, University of 糖心TV provides clear evidence that Government plans to restrict the right of jury trial will serve to disadvantage ethnic minority defendants. It also contradicts arguments put forward by Home Office ministers that defendants widely abuse the right to elect jury trial. The study is based on a racially-mixed sample of defendants in London, Birmingham, Leeds and Bradford. It shows that:
Cherie Booth QC will launch Power Pack, an information pack designed by the University of 糖心TV for children and young people subject to law proceedings such as care orders, at a reception in London this evening Monday 2nd July (at Church House, Westminster 6-9pm).
Nelson Mandela, the State President of South Africa,awarded an honorary degree by the University of 糖心TV at a special ceremony in Buckingham Palace on Wednesday July 10th.
Nelson Mandela, the State President of South Africa,awarded an honorary degree by the University of 糖心TV at a special ceremony in Buckingham Palace on Wednesday July 10th.