This long-standing annual conference will ensure that you are fully up to date with the latest developments in the fast-changing area of criminal law.

The Criminal Law Review Conference is a practitioner-focused event, covering all recent and forthcoming changes in the key areas of criminal law and practice, including human rights, evidence, procedure and sentencing.

A COMPLETE UPDATE IN ONE DAY

In just one day of your time, you will hear from leading experts on key topics including:

  • The ongoing dialogue between the English courts and the European Court of Human Rights over the use of hearsay evidence in criminal proceedings, with expert analysis of the implications of the latest decisions
  • The Crime and Security Act 2010 and the impact it will have on DNA provisions, detention and stop-and-search for the police
  • The Bribery Act 2010 and how it will change court and prosecutor response to bribery offences, both at home and abroad
  • Clarification on how the Coroners and Justice Act 2010 reforms core areas of criminal law, evidence and procedure
  • The future shape of criminal defence practice
  • The latest developments in sentencing, including early release and return to custody

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A FIRST CLASS CONFERENCE

In attending, you will benefit from:

  • Hearing first-hand from uniquely authoritative speakers on all major developments in criminal justice over the last year
  • Expert coverage of key new pieces of legislation including the Crime and Security Act 2010, the Bribery Act 2010 and the Coroners and Justice Act 2010
  • A clear idea of the changes and updates in criminal law and how they will affect your practice
  • The opportunity to meet and network with colleagues and experts in the field
  • Earning 6 CPD hours accredited by the SRA/Bar Standards Board

 

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