In the Name of God: deciding a child’s education and Re G (Children) – Family Law Week

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in children, education, Judaism, news, parental rights by sally

“Karwan Eskerie, barrister, of 1 Crown Office Row considers Munby J’s judgment in Re G (Children) where the court had to decide between the ultra orthodox Jewish parents’ conflicting wishes for their child’s education.”

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Family Law Week, 21st October 2012

Source: www.familylawweek.com

Consultation launches on how best to record crime outcomes – Home Office

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in consultations, news, police, statistics by sally

“The government is seeking views on whether the way crime outcomes are recorded should be broadened to better reflect the work police officers do.”

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Home Office, 19th October 2012

Source: www.homeoffice.gov.uk

Lord Erskine and Trial by Jury – Lecture by Lord Neuberger

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in advocacy, juries, legal history, news, trials by sally

Lord Erskine and Trial by Jury (PDF)

Lecture by Lord Neuberger

Seckford Lecture, 18th October 2012

Source: www.supremecourt.gov.uk

No Direction Home? Financial Remedies and the Medium Asset case – Family Law Week

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in child support, divorce, family courts, news by sally

“Alexander Chandler, barrister, 1 Garden Court examines the principles the courts will apply in medium asset cases and offers practical guidance to those faced with the challenge of ‘stretching’ limited assets.”

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Family Law Week, 21st October 2012

Source: www.familylawweek.com

Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in legislation by sally

The Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2012

The Welsh Language (Police Names) Order 2012

The United Nations (International Tribunals) (Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda) (Amendment) Order 2012

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

Command Papers – official-documents.gov.uk

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in parliamentary papers by sally

Government Response to the Justice Committee’s Second Report of Session 2012-13: The budget and structure of the Ministry of Justice, Cm 8433 (PDF)

Source: www.official-documents.gov.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Smith & Ors v The Ministry of Defence [2012] EWCA Civ 1365 (19 October 2012)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Revenue & Customs v Sunico A/S & Ors [2012] EWHC 2892 (Ch) (19 October 2012)

British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc v Digital Satellite Warranty Cover Ltd & Ors [2012] EWHC 2642 (Ch) (01 October 2012)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Care North East Newcastle, R (on the application of) v Newcastle City Council [2012] EWHC 2655 (Admin) (18 October 2012)

Secretary of State for the Home Department v CC and CF [2012] EWHC 2837 (Admin) (19 October 2012)

Aitchison, R (on the application of) v Sheffield Crown Court & Anor [2012] EWHC 2844 (Admin) (19 October 2012)

High Court (Patents Court)

Astrazeneca AB v Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks [2012] EWHC 2840 (Pat) (19 October 2012)

High Court (Commercial Court)

Pathfinder Minerals Plc v Veloso & Ors [2012] EWHC 2856 (Comm) (19 October 2012)

Source: www.bailii.org

Justice secretary defends probation service outsourcing – The Guardian

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in contracting out, crime prevention, news, police, probation, recidivists, sentencing by sally

“The justice secretary has defended David Cameron’s plan to outsource large swaths of the probation service to private companies, such as G4S and A4e, along with charities and voluntary groups.”

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The Guardian, 22nd October 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Not round these parts – NearlyLegal

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in ASBOs, housing, judicial review, local government, news, young persons by sally

“Did historic ASB by the daughter of a former evicted tenant allow the local authority to refuse to allow her accommodation in the same area? This was the issue in this judicial review of Bolton-at-Home’s (‘Bolton’) decision to refuse a property to Ms Carney.”

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NearlyLegal, 21st October 2012

Source: www.nearlylegal.co.uk

Mothers lose out as expat parents fight for custody in foreign courts – The Guardian

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in child abduction, custody, foreign jurisdictions, news by sally

“Advisory service reports rise in cases where British couples split up after moving overseas, where UK judges have no say over who gets the children.”

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The Guardian, 19th October 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Data protection laws breached by Government over public consultation security flaw, says ICO – OUT-LAW.com

“The Department for Education (DfE) was guilty of a breach of UK data protection laws when a ‘temporary security flaw’ meant that personal information belonging to respondents to one of its consultations were ‘compromised’, the UK’s data protection watchdog has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 19th October 2012

Source: www.out-law.com

The thorny issue of religious belief and discrimination law (again) – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in Christianity, hotels, human rights, news, sexual orientation discrimination by sally

“The Christian owner of a B&B in Berkshire was found to have discriminated against a gay couple by refusing to allow them stay in a double-bedded room because of her belief that all sexual activity outside of marriage is wrong.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 20th October 2012

Source: www.ukhumanrightsblog.com

DNA advances see 1987 rapist jailed – The Independent

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in DNA, evidence, news, rape, sentencing by sally

“A rapist who cheated justice for nearly 25 years has been jailed because of advances in DNA profiling.”

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The Independent, 20th October 2012

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Taxi driver jailed for Sian O’Callaghan murder – The Guardian

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in evidence, murder, news, police, sentencing, taxis by sally

“A taxi driver has been jailed for a minimum of 25 years after admitting the ‘savage and brutal’ sexually-motivated murder of a young woman — but has escaped possible prosecution over a second killing despite leading police to the victim’s body.”

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The Guardian, 19th October 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Terror suspects arrested in Somaliland lose UK appeal – BBC News

“Two men accused of being part of a ‘prolific extremist network’ have lost their appeal against control orders.”

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BBC News, 19th October 2012

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Badger cull under threat from last-minute legal challenge – The Guardian

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in animals, budgets, environmental health, health & safety, judicial review, news by sally

“A last-minute legal challenge has dealt a fresh blow to the government’s increasingly troubled cull of badgers in England, the Observer has learned.”

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The Guardian, 21st October 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Proportionality – between claim and hearing – NearlyLegal

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in appeals, complaints, housing, local government, news, proportionality by sally

“A successful proportionality defence on an introductory tenancy and one upheld on appeal. There is also some helpful confirmation about what can be considered in assessing proportionality.”

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NearlyLegal, 21st October 2012

Source: www.nearlylegal.co.uk

Paedophile William Goad ‘never paid out’ to victim Ray Zolla – BBC News

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in assets recovery, bankruptcy, child abuse, damages, news, sexual offences, victims by sally

“A man from Cornwall who was awarded a six-figure sum after being abused by paedophile William Goad has said he is yet to receive any money.”

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BBC News, 21st October 2012

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Sir Nicolas Bratza defends European court of human rights – The Guardian

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in human rights, judges, media, news by sally

“Outgoing president describes some criticism as ‘beyond pale’ and reminds states they are primary protectors of human rights.”

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The Guardian, 21st October 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Virgin Media and BT take legal action against Birmingham council broadband – The Guardian

Posted October 22nd, 2012 in competition, complaints, internet, local government, news, state aids by sally

“Virgin Media and BT are taking legal action against Birmingham city council over the use of public money to build a broadband network that directly competes with their own.”

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The Guardian, 21st October 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk