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The Independent Review of the Criminal Courts, chaired by Sir Brian Leveson, published part 1 of its report. The Review was ...
Challenge to export of military parts that might be used by Israel fails in the High Court: military decisions like this not justiciable ...
In Episode 222 of Law Pod UK, Marina Wheeler KC and Rosalind English of 1 Crown Office Row are joined by Shadow Attorney General Lord Wolfson of Tredegar to discuss the legal challenges facing David ...
1 Crown Office Row(3) a suspension of licensing for all F-35 nations would have a profound and immediate impact on international peace and security, would undermine US confidence in the UK and NATO at ...
When adoption without parental consent breaches human rights 1 October 2013 by Martin Downs Re B-S (Children) [2013] EWCA Civ 1146 – Read judgment is the latest Judgment of the Court of Appeal on ...
Patient suffering from extreme eating disorder found not to have capacity, but further gastro-nasal feeding was not in her best interests ...
The Special Advocate – Not Waving but Drowning 30 October 2023 by Angus McCullough KC The unfairness of secret hearings is being aggravated by sustained neglect of the special advocate system. In this ...
Leigh & Ors v (1) The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis and (2) Secretary of State for Health and Social Care (Interested Party) [2022] EWHC 527 A year after the kidnap, rape and murder of ...
This was a very simple case that illustrates in a nutshell the courts’ approach to the principle of “ex turpi causa”: the notion that prevents a claimant from seeking a legal remedy if the claim ...
No, legislating to allow euthanasia would not breach the European Convention on Human Rights 7 November 2024 by anuragdeb Anurag Deb and Lewis Graham Introduction There are many well-tuned arguments ...
The mirror crack’d from side to side: Dalton’s application for judicial review [2023] UKSC 36 5 January 2024 by anuragdeb ...