jury trials
The Verdict That Reshaped an Economy: How a 1959 Murder Trial Forged Modern India’s Investment Landscape
A 1959 murder trial led to the end of Indian juries, a key reform that strengthened the rule of law and paved the way for future economic stability.
The Hidden Tax on the Economy: Why England’s Court Backlog is a Systemic Risk to Your Investments
England’s court backlog is more than a legal issue; it’s a systemic risk to the economy, threatening investments, finance, and overall market stability.
The Verdict on the UK Economy: Why Scrapping Jury Trials Could Rattle Global Investors
A proposed overhaul of the UK’s jury trial system is more than a legal debate; it’s a move that could shake investor confidence and impact the economy.