June 2013
To Assist the Court: Third party interventions in Scotland
04 June 2013
Faculty of Advocates, Parliament House, Edinburgh EH1 1RF
Can third party interventions improve justice and benefit civil society in Scotland?
May 2013
12 Angry Men
13 May 2013
ICA Cinema, The Mall, London SW1Y 5AH
JUSTICE Fundraising screening and discussion with Professor Cheryl Thomas, Sir Louis Blom-Cooper and Helena Kennedy
March 2013
International Crime Conference 2013
19 March 2013
The Hatton, 51-53 Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8HN
An essential overview of the legislative and human rights framework, plus updates to the major areas of cross border specialism
The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: An essential tool for UK practitioners
05 March 2013
Europe House, 32 Smith Square, London SW1P 3EU
This intensive two-hour evening conference examines key recent developments
January 2013
The UK's 2014 Opt-Out: What future for the UK within EU police and criminal justice
31 January 2013
Europe House, 32 Smith Square, London SW1P 3EU
The European Movement and The Queen Mary Criminal Justice Centre, in association with JUSTICE, are holding an event to discuss the UK government's decision on whether to opt out of EU co-operation measures in the field of criminal and policing law.
December 2012
The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: An essential tool for Scottish practitioners
11 December 2012
The Lighthouse, 11 Mitchell Lane, Glasgow G1 3NU
A two-hour evening conference, where you can learn the essentials you need to know about using the UK Charter in your practice.
The Commission on a Bill of Rights
10 December 2012
JUSTICE Scotland Human Rights Day event - Edinburgh. On the eve of its report, an insider's account of the Commission's work.
November 2012
Legal aid: Improving the quality and effectiveness of advice
27 November 2012
Science 14 Atrium, Rue de la Science, Brussels
Against the backdrop of the EU draft directive on access to a lawyer, this timely seminar will explore the challenges for the anticipated legal aid directive in ensuring that lawyers are not only funded, but are able to provide an effective defence.
Life and Law Online: Defamation, freedom of expression and the web
20 November 2012
Hunton & Williams, 30 St Mary Axe, London EC3A 8EP
Key experts explore the latest developments in libel, privacy and freedom of expression online
A consideration of the family migration changes and Article 8: Where do we go from here?
08 November 2012
Allows lawyers to debate the constitutional implications of the government’s attempts to define the right to private and family life under Article 8 ECHR for immigration purposes and how these will be tested.
October 2012
Human Rights Law Conference 2012
24 October 2012
Cavendish Conference Centre, 22 Duchess Mews, London W1G 9DT
The 14th annual conference covering all the latest developments across a wide range of practice areas.
JUSTICE Tom Sargant memorial annual lecture 2012
16 October 2012
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, 28 Tudor Street, London EC4Y 0AY
"After the Act: what future for legal aid?", Roger Smith OBE, Director of JUSTICE
JUSTICE Fringe Event - Conservative Party Conference 2012
09 October 2012
The ICC, Hall 7B
A joint fringe event with the Society of Conservative Lawyers
JUSTICE Fringe Event - Labour Party Conference 2012
03 October 2012
Manchester Central Exchange 11
A joint fringe event with the Society of Labour Lawyers
September 2012
JUSTICE Fringe Event - Liberal Democrat Party Conference 2012
25 September 2012
Victoria Terrace, The Grand
A joint fringe event with the Liberal Democrat Lawyers Association
July 2012
Launch of JUSTICE Scotland
13 July 2012
The Signet Library, Parliament Square, Edinburgh EH1 1RF
The launch meeting of JUSTICE's newly-established branch in Scotland
Ken Clarke in Conversation
10 July 2012
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, 28 Tudor Street, London EC4Y 0AY
On 10 July 2012, the Lord Chancellor & Secretary of State for Justice discussed his experience as lawyer, politician and minister with JUSTICE’s Roger Smith.
June 2012
Equality Conference 2012: Diversity and Austerity
26 June 2012
The Hatton, 51-53 Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8HN
The majority of the Equality Act 2010 has now been in force for over a year. Has it served its purpose? What are the continuing implications for practitioners and professionals? And what does it all mean for your work?
May 2012
Judgment at Nuremberg
14 May 2012
Institute of Contemporary Arts, cinema 1, The Mall, London SW1Y 5AH
6.15pm. Special JUSTICE fundraising screening and panel discussion, featuring Philippe Sands and Joshua Rozenberg in conversation with Helena Kennedy. Tickets £50.
March 2012
The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: An essential tool for UK practitioners
29 March 2012
Europe House, 32 Smith Square, London SW1P 3EU
A two-hour evening conference, where you can learn the essentials you need to know about using the UK Charter in your practice.
