Jean-Yves Gilg

Jean-Yves Gilg

Editor, Solicitors Journal

Articles

Let judges decide on human rights
Solicitors Journal

Let judges decide on human rights

The trouble with human rights, it seems, is not so much that they exist but the way in which the Strasbourg court has been perceived to create a set of binding precedents for domestic courts regardless of their national legal context.
Too much information
Solicitors Journal

Too much information

The mandatory obligation to disclose the level of ATE cover is damaging access to justice, argues Matthew Amey
Third time lucky
Solicitors Journal

Third time lucky

The voluntary third-party funding code is a step in the right direction, but will we need more formal regulation in the future? Gavin Foggo and Caroline Benham report
Planning update
Solicitors Journal

Planning update

Julian Boswall and Laura Fuller review the Localism Act, another twist in the Cala Homes saga and a decision on environmental permitting and appropriate assessment
You've been framed
Solicitors Journal

You've been framed

The government claims the National Planning Policy Framework will give neighbourhoods more decision-making power, but it is more likely to give the green light to crafty developers looking to push through questionable developments, says David Stephens
The next level
Solicitors Journal

The next level

It's time to bring wholesale technological change to conveyancing – merely tinkering around the edges is not enough, says Julian Sampson
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