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How far is the English judiciary prepared to face the complexities of the 21st century?  

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Lim Keng Thai How far is the English judiciary prepared to face the complexities of the 21st century? The 21st century, in which we are living now, differs greatly from the age that precedes it. Everyday we can see new and better advancements in technologies that affect, reshape and improve our lives, as well as our communication with the rest of the world. The society of the UK has also become drastically different due to the increased number of multi-racial communities developing within the UK. With such momentous changes occurring, the English legal systems and judicial authorities are presented with problems which they have never faced before. Therein, how far is the English judiciary prepared to face the complexities of the 21st century? Presently, we can already witness the changes of laws and the introduction of new ones that respond to the new advancement in technologies. For example, the maxim in...

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