Dr Andrea Preziosi
@AndreasPrez
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Lawyer @Law_Commission @MoJGovUK | Previously Lecturer @AstonLawSchool | PhD @bhamlaw | LLM @Geneva_Academy | FHEA - Criminal Law, Human Rights, Int. Law
London, England
Joined April 2017
I am happy to share that I have joined the Criminal Law Team of the @Law_Commission and the @MoJGovUK as law reform lawyer, after more than two years as Lecturer in Law at @AstonLawSchool @AstonUniversity. Excited to take part in law reform projects in the criminal justice field
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Excellent news! 👇
The Government has announced implementation of some of our recommendations in the evidence in sexual offences prosecutions project. 🔹 Government announcement: https://t.co/mspcCqlSMW 🔹 Summary of our recommendations:
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We have published part one of our recommendations to reform the law relating to contempt of court ⚖ ➡ Full details of this project including the final report and a summary are available on our website on the following link: https://t.co/HHVQ8IihY5
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We will hear from the Chair of the @Law_Commission, Sir Peter Fraser and Law Commissioner for Criminal Law, Professor Penney Lewis during an evidence session about the work of the Law Commission on Tuesday, November 18 at 2.30pm. Watch on Parliament Live 🟢
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📣 Upcoming Event! The Law Commission Homicide Review 📅 14th October, 5-7.30pm More details 👇 https://t.co/YpzucqZa6J
citystgeorges.ac.uk
Join us for a panel discussion on the Law Commission’s review of homicide, exploring murder, manslaughter, defences, domestic abuse cases, and sentencing.
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Dr Andrea Preziosi @AndreasPrez and Grace Bowland from our criminal law team presented at 'The Vulnerable Accused in the Criminal Justice System' conference, hosted by Cardiff University @cardiffuni
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Very sad to learn of the passing of Prof Conor Gearty, who was my PhD external examiner. He was not just a towering figure in human rights law (and beyond) but also an approachable and fun person. This excerpt from his report on my PhD thesis has always made me smile ⬇️
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We have published our 14th Programme of Law Reform ⚖️ Read more about the programme on our website using the following link: https://t.co/RU7a131oCt
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📢Call for evidence on homicide law 📢 Excited to be part of this timely review. If you have a professional or personal interest in the law of homicide, consider submitting evidence to homicide@lawcommission.gov.uk (by Friday 31 October 2025) 📝
We have published a call for evidence for our review of the law of homicide. 📢 https://t.co/avkvm9CBPA Evidence should be emailed to homicide@lawcommission.gov.uk by Friday 31 October 2025. 🗓️
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Important UKSC judgement, with powerful dissent by Lord Leggatt: courts are "failing in their duty if they simply rubber-stamp assertions made by the executive to justify invading individual liberties without subjecting those assertions to critical scrutiny"
New blogpost The Supreme Court’s judgment in Shvidler v Foreign Secretary: Lord Leggatt’s Liversidge v Anderson moment https://t.co/xtXnEZ8W3L
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We have published a discussion paper on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the law. Find out more and read the full paper on our website on the following link: https://t.co/RZK2HfvvgV
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Watch this video of Professor Penney Lewis, Commissioner for Criminal Law, discussing our final recommendations for the reform of law relating to evidence in sexual offences prosecutions. Link to the video:
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Crucial recommendations of the Law Commission aiming to enhance the protection of complainants in sexual offences prosecutions while ensuring the defendant's right to a fair trial. Glad to have been involved in the human rights analysis of this review ⚖️
We have published our recommendations to reform the law relating to evidence in sexual offences prosecutions. Find out more and read the full report, including an overview of the recommendations, on our website: https://t.co/hqjF1BTpSZ
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A fascinating piece on the right to trial by jury, including a particularly interesting discussion of the different senses in which a right might be 'constitutional'. The argument that Leveson adopted an unduly narrow view of this seems compelling to me. https://t.co/rmiBx68Jbi
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Could jury-free trials work in England and Wales? 🧑⚖️ Check out this insightful piece by our professor on how other countries do it: 🔗 https://t.co/FJQfAoFrhw
#Law #Justice #LegalReform #TheConversation
theconversation.com
Brian Leveson has recommended more judge-alone trials to address the backlog of nearly 80,000 cases.
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In his 378-page report on the criminal courts, published today, Sir Brian Leveson declared that the ‘the system is too broken’ and a ‘radical and essential package’ of measures is required to prevent total collapse: https://t.co/NDhl5E9BxD
lawgazette.co.uk
In wide-ranging 378-page criminal courts review, Sir Brian Leveson says legal aid fee systems discourage early guilty pleas.
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Excessive use of charging powers observed in joint enterprise trials, say researchers
theguardian.com
Exclusive: Appeal charity says some defendants in England and Wales charged with murder over ‘voluntary presence’ at crime scene
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