Senior human rights lawyer to give Colombia talk to Faculty
One of the UK’s most prominent human rights lawyers, Kirsty Brimelow, QC, has accepted an invitation to give a talk to the Faculty about the challenges of implementing peace in Colombia.
One of the UK’s most prominent human rights lawyers, Kirsty Brimelow, QC, has accepted an invitation to give a talk to the Faculty about the challenges of implementing peace in Colombia.
Family law in Scotland will become less certain and probably more expensive after Brexit, the Faculty believes.
Advocates and others interested in pursuing a judicial career are being offered the chance to shadow a senator or a sheriff to learn about the work.
Six young stars of the Malawian Youth Choir took time out from performances at The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo to visit the Faculty – and for at least one of them, the occasion went straight to her head.
The Faculty has sounded a note of caution about making changes to an important piece of family law legislation.
Twenty-two members of Faculty have been appointed Standing Junior Counsel to the Advocate General for Scotland.
The Faculty is teaming up again with the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh in a second medico-legal debate, examining assisted suicide.
Plans to tighten the legal framework around Scottish limited partnerships have been supported in the main by the Faculty.
Members of Faculty are to share expertise in immigration law at a masterclass conference in the autumn.
A full review should be made of the “appropriate adult” system for vulnerable people in police custody before it is applied to complainers and witnesses, the Faculty has suggested.