Allegorical representation of justicia (distributive and communicative justice) one of the principles of good civil rule (fresco Sienna beginning of 14th Century).
I live in the Highlands of Scotland and have worked in both Edinburgh and London law firms.
I have academically exposed a fundamental flaw in the Woolf Report in law in England & Wales. The flaw is currently being replicated in the Directive on Mediation, so I am lobbying the Scottish Executive and Civil Justice Unit in Brussels to process the flaw as a "competition" model instead of "coercive regime" model.
I have also done the practical to my thesis and taken two cases through the English & Welsh courts and was subjected to serious corruption and organised crime. One case in particular was most "revealing" and highlights high level corruption via a Professor Richard Susskind OBE ("Professor DisOBEdient") and others who is also the IT Adviser to the Lord Chief Justice and has a column in The Times.
The case shows that he either perverted the course of justice, conspired and attempted to do so or he perjured himself.
I would be interested to hear from people with ideas in the topic of jurisprudence and with the objective of making the UK / Europe / World a safe and just society to live in.
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