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 Source: James Veysey, Shutterstock The low down   Viewed from Westminster, the Northern Ireland Assembly and its executive is a young and fragile devolution project – the potential for instability hard-baked into a constitution that requires bitter political foes to work together or not at all. That perspective, though, hardly reflects the whole story. This year the country marks a century of devolution. And following the Good Friday Agreement, a generation has now grown up since the UK government’s secretary of state for Northern Ireland went from the holder of a political hotseat that carried serious personal risks, to a low-ranking cabinet role. The lawmakers of the assembly and executive have worked their way through the demands of the pandemic – and done so while juggling a Brexit agreement that presents a serious challenge to peace and stability on the island of Ireland.

Don t do ADR on the cheap ​industry experts warn | News

Industry experts have welcomed the senior judiciary’s decision to give the green light to compulsory mediation – but warned against trying to do it on the cheap. The Civil Justice Council last week reported that mandatory ADR was compatible with Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights and therefore lawful. The report was commissioned by the master of the rolls, a keen advocate for ADR, and is likely to herald a major shift in dispute resolution. Lady Justice Asplin, chair of the judicial/ADR liaison committee, said the report provides a chance to initiate a ‘change of culture’ in civil justice. 

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