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Clarity International conference (2014) – ICClear
Jointly hosted by Clarity and IC Clear, an international consortium for clear communication funded by the European Union. Our 2014 conference showcased the work of clear communication professionals from around the world, with a special focus on developments in Europe. The conference was held in Antwerp and at the European Union in Brussels, giving delegates a unique opportunity […]
Clarity breakfast (2017) – Tax effective wills in plain English: can it be done?
James Kessler QC and Mary Ashley of Old Square Tax Chambers will ask whether one can draft a will in plain intelligible English that meets the testator’s wishes and maximises tax relief under the new residential nil-rate band. James is the author of Drafting Trusts & Will Trusts (13th edition, 2016). Mary more often deals with wills which will […]
Clarity breakfast (2017) – How typographic presentation influences the way people read legal information
Dr Jeanne-Louise Moys is a lecturer in Typography & Graphic Communication at the University of Reading. She is a affiliated to the Centre for Information Design Research – a multidisciplinary research centre which explores the design of complex information. Jeanne-Louise will share how typographic presentation influences whether people are motivated to read complex and legal information, and […]
Clarity breakfast (2017) – Plain language in jury instructions
Professor Cheryl Thomas, Professor of Judicial Studies at University College London, will tell us about her research into jurors’ understanding of the instructions judges give them. Her 2010 study, ‘Are Juries Fair?‘, found that when judges provide written directions on the law to jurors this helps jurors better understand how specific legal terms are used […]
Clarity breakfast (2017) – FCA Handbook: delivering plain language
Clarity member Alan Blanchard is the editorial team leader at the Financial Conduct Authority. He and his team publish the FCA Handbook, a massive work whose contents regulate much of the financial services industry in the UK. In 2014 the FCA launched a project to make FCA communications more constructive, consistent, concise, clear and compelling. […]
Clarity breakfast (2016) – Re-designing the Digital Services framework contract
Warren Smith is Assistant Director and Head of Strategy, Digital Marketplace, for the Government Digital Service and David Kershaw is Procurement Lead for Digital Marketplace at the UK Cabinet Office. Together, they explained how they re-invented the contracting process and contract terms for supplies of digital services to central and local government, making life easier […]
Clarity breakfast (2016) – FCA Handbook: delivering plain language
Clarity member Alan Blanchard is the editorial team leader at the Financial Conduct Authority. He and his team publish the FCA Handbook, a massive work whose contents regulate much of the financial services industry in the UK. In 2014 the FCA launched a project to make FCA communications more constructive, consistent, concise, clear and compelling. […]
Clarity breakfast (2016) – Visualising tax law
Nick Birks works in the Central Customer Directorate at HM Revenue & Customs. He will show us the software used by government departments in Belgium and the Netherlands, and by HMRC, to reveal the structure of the law, and to identify duplication and inconsistency. The results appear as giant posters showing diagrams of the legislation, […]
Clarity International conference (2016) – The Business of Clarity : A plain language conference for the law, business, and government.
The next clarity conference will be held in Wellington, New Zealand. Register your interest and find out more at the conference website: clarity2016.org