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Cambridge graduates appointed to the Court of Appeal

The Faculty welcomes with great pleasure the appointment of four Cambridge graduates to the Court of Appeal.

The Queen has approved the appointment to the Court of Sir Rabinder Singh, Dame Sarah Asplin, Sir Guy Newey, and Sir George Leggatt.

The first steps towards a Multilateral Investment Court

Professor Nikos Lavranos, Secretary General of EFILA, attended the 50th session of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) as part of the CIArb delegation.  This is his report.

On the instigation of the EU, the UNCITRAL Commission …

Data Protection, Brexit And The Queen’s Speech

Listeners to the Queen’s speech last week could be forgiven for thinking that with Brexit looming we would be leaving all EU law behind.  On data protection it was announced that:A new law will ensure that the United

Updating the test for testamentary capacity to make a will

The law concerning the mental capacity to make a will needs to be brought up to date, according to a Law Commission consultation published last week.

The law concerning the mental capacity to make a will needs to be brought …

Unregistered barrister disbarred for dishonest conduct when practising as a solicitor and for failing to declare this when being called to the Bar

Unregistered barrister Mr C. Emele was ordered to be disbarred from the Bar of England and Wales at an independent disciplinary tribunal hearing held on Friday 14 July, following charges brought by the Bar Standards Board.

The decision follows false …