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  5. August 2011

August 2011

Take five
Is the Hargreaves report sufficient to serve, as intended, as the blueprint to change the UK IP framework to further promote entrepreneurialism, economic growth and social and commercial innovation?
Shared concerns
President's message: issues we have to deal with are put in perspective by events in Norway
Fairness in repossession
Clarity and consistency are needed over liability for costs of repossession proceedings in the wake of RBS v Wilson
The price of freedom
Is the press effectively regulated at present, and what needs to change? Lawyer and non-lawyer media commentators offer their views
Next month: your new look Journal
From the September issue, the Journal and Journal Online will have a new design and will work harder together as a package for readers
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In this issue

  • Take five
  • Shared concerns
  • Fairness in repossession
  • The price of freedom
  • Next month: your new look Journal
  • A tale of two cities
  • Ready money
  • The longest arm of the law
  • Return to normality?
  • Ghost of decree past
  • Shaping the world order
  • Bright lights
  • "One Profession" comes together
  • From the Brussels office
  • Ask Ash
  • Give it a push start
  • Up to the job?
  • Spotlight on fairness
  • Human rights abroad
  • Heightened AWaReness
  • Recipe for fudge
  • My late father
  • Getting closure
  • Website review
  • Book reviews
  • Clearer view
  • Rules of engagement

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