Archive for May 2017
Identifying direct discrimination in “proxy cases” after R (on the application of Coll) v Secretary of State for Justice
Dee Masters considers the recent Supreme Court decision of R (on the application of Coll)…
Read MoreLegal Words on the rights of disabled students from Chris Milsom
Chris Milsom has appeared in the Lexis Nexis Legal Words series which invites lawyers and judges…
Read MoreRobin Allen QC and Dee Masters provide submissions to the United Nations
The United Nation’s Open Ended Working Group (OEWG) is considering a new international instrument in…
Read MoreWhat effect should retirement have on disciplinary process?
Clarke v General Optical Council [2017] EWHC 521 (Admin) Patricia Hitchcock QC The thorny…
Read MoreClaire McCann to co-lead “LGB….But What About the T?” workshop on 24 May
Claire McCann, one of the barristers in Cloisters’ award-winning Employment and Equality Team, will be…
Read More“COME OUT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS” #IDAHOT #IDAHOTB….17TH MAY 2017
Today, 17th May 2017, is International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, commemorating the 1990…
Read MoreRachel Crasnow QC & Daphne Romney to speak at the first ELBA event on Well-Being At the Bar
On 17 May Rachel Crasnow QC and Daphne Romney QC are to speak at the…
Read MoreRachel Crasnow QC & Sarah Fraser Butlin spoke about diversity on campus at the UHR Annual Conference
Rachel Crasnow QC and Sarah Fraser Butlin spoke to the UK’s leading University HR directors…
Read MoreProfessional Disciplinary Case Digest – April 2017
A summary of legally noteworthy judicial reviews and High Court appeals regarding professional disciplinary panels…
Read MoreCloisters contribute to practitioners’ guide on religious discrimination
Schona Jolly QC and Navid Pourghazi have written an introductory guide to religious discrimination in…
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