Odds against you: New figures show BAME applicants less likely to succeed as judges than white counterparts

The Official Statistics Bulletin published yesterday (2 June) by the Judicial Appointments commission (JAC) has revealed that black and minority ethnic lawyers (BAME) applying to become judges are far less likely to succeed than their white counterparts. Continue reading “Odds against you: New figures show BAME applicants less likely to succeed as judges than white counterparts”

GC Powerlist: Mexico

In a world experiencing both economic and political upheaval, North America remains a relative bastion of stability and prosperity globally, with Mexico playing an increasingly important role. Economic growth in particular has been steady, with the International Monetary Fund ranking Mexico as having the 11th highest GDP in the world based on purchasing power parity, and the fifth largest of the ‘emerging markets’ behind China, Brazil, Russia, and India. Trade agreements and a string of key reforms have contributed to the success of the economy, gradually dismantling the perception of Mexico as a third world nation plagued with powerful drug cartels and mass migration to the U.S.

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Interview: Prash Naik, general counsel – legal, compliance and governance, Channel 4

Prash Naik (PN): The 360° Diversity Charter was launched in January 2015, and it’s part of a five-year plan that puts diversity at the heart of all the decisions that we make within the Channel, both on- and off-screen. Channel 4 is a publisher-broadcaster, so we don’t have in-house production; we work with over three hundred independent production companies. It was felt to be important that as well as imposing aspirational targets on our third-party suppliers, we should impose an equally challenging set of targets internally.

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