Feature
14 May 2013
Consent involves a broader exercise of choice, and where that consent appears to be undermined, the CPS should not hesitate to prosecute, says Benjamin Newton
Comment
15 April 2013
Richard Easton asks whether popular erotica has left consenting adults with less recourse in law when sex games lead to unexpected consequences
Comment
22 February 2013
Richard Easton looks into the history of marital coercion as a defence and asks whether it still has a place in modern Britain
News
29 January 2013
Three convictions 'just the tip of an iceberg'
News
9 November 2012
High Court rules that abuse at Jesuit school not to blame for all 'adverse events'
Comment
30 October 2012
Daniel Barnett asks what recourse Jimmy Savile's victims may have through the civil courts
Comment
29 October 2012
Evidence may be mounting against Jimmy Savile but there is
no guarantee that his victims would be compensated,
says Malcolm Johnson
News
4 May 2010
The CPS has said that it will not be bringing any charges in connection with the death of Blair Peach in 1979.
The Metropolitan Police released internal reports into the death of the teacher and anti-racist activist at a demonstration in Southall,...
News
7 April 2010
A former GP who was arrested for paying a patient's airfare to the Dignitas clinic has had his bail extended once again, Solicitors Journal has learned.
Dr Irwin paid for Raymond Cutkelvin’s flight to Zurich, where the 58-year-old took his...