Marcus Keppel
@marcuskeppel
Sports Media & Entertainment Law, Country music, DJ - Country West on Bradley Stoke Radio, Eurovision expert, Everton, Pro Wrestling
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08-08-2011 22:22:56
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Bristol Law Students: do you know the benefits of getting involved in Pro Bono? Hear from UWE Bristol students about their experiences in our latest blog ow.ly/nFwT50wyaNf #ProBono #myuwebristol #BristolLawSchool
Marcus Keppel Alex Chapman @cpsuk Tom Smith Bernhard Gross Phil Chamberlain Or head of @cpsuk @MaxHillQC
Great turn out at Bristol Law Society #PropertyConference and great first session on SDLT with GriffithsAllen
Marcus Keppel J'aime les films Francais mais je ne parle pas la langue. J'ecris dans l'Anglais. (Busting out my GCSE knowledge there, so I probably butchered it. 😂)
More time needed to digest all said in this weighty report. For journos, wonderful to see it tackle well the need to boost #openjustice in HM Courts and Tribunals Service's plans for more 'digital' justice. My evidence is cited, & transparency project Transform Justice sueprince , Phil Chamberlain+ UWE
‘[R]eform proposals would create further barriers preventing the reporting of the courts by the local media’ Marcus Keppel Tom Smith Sally Reardon & Phil Chamberlain are quoted in the Justice Committee report on Courts & Tribunals Reform. View the report: ow.ly/WpEX50wZble
📡This Friday, students Droit Uni Neuchâtel will watch the CAS hearing and discuss it live with former students as well as Prof. Madalina Diaconu and Antonio Rigozzi, who will be live-tweeting with insights for greater audiences. Stay tuned!⏰ #sportsarbitration #antidoping #CAS
In October, the House of Commons Justice Committee published the report of its inquiry into Court & Tribunal reforms. Tom Smith Marcus Keppel Sally Reardon and Phil Chamberlain submitted evidence on their research into court reporting in criminal courts: ow.ly/bwA650xaBkx
Penelope Gibbs CrimeLine Mark Hanna Tristan Kirk It can be a real fault line about privileging accredited media. As Judith Townend writes “selective accreditation frustrates the purpose of the open justice principle, enshrined in centuries of common law and ensuring that justice is “seen to be done”.” I agree.