The SRA is criticized for its failure to enforce legal standards, selective enforcement, and conflicts of interest, raising serious concerns about its regulatory effectiveness.
Critical examination of the ICO’s failure to enforce UK GDPR rights in handling SARs, highlighting conflicts of interest and inconsistent regulation.
Critical analysis of Imperial College’s FOI request refusal highlights concerns about transparency and accountability in UK higher education.
Explore the complexities of conspiracy to defraud under UK law, its implications for corporate governance, and the potential legal consequences for those involved.
12 August 2024 – My ongoing experience with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has left me deeply frustrated and concerned about the effectiveness of our data protection regulatory framework. After Balliol Property Services (BPS) failed to respond to my Subject Access Request (SAR), I turned to the ICO for enforcement, expecting them to uphold GDPR. […]
Sellafield Ltd’s cybersecurity failings highlight critical risks to UK national security, with sentencing set to shape future regulatory actions.
The Neuroscience of Confirmation Bias: Implications for Legal Proceedings and Therapeutic Approaches
Understanding confirmation bias is crucial for Litigants in Person to improve decision-making in UK legal proceedings.
Addressing non-compliance in the UK’s private security sector: enhancing PSIA 2001 enforcement to ensure public safety and industry integrity.
Exploring the impact of confirmation bias on Litigants in Person in the UK legal system, with strategies for overcoming cognitive challenges and enhancing legal outcomes.
Confirmation Bias in Legal Proceedings: Implications for Legal Professionals and Litigants in Person
Exploring confirmation bias in the UK legal system, this article discusses its impact on legal professionals, Litigants in Person, and judicial decision-making.
