Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted August 14th, 2023 in legislation by tracey

SI 2023/900 – The Business and Planning Act 2020 (Pavement Licences) (Coronavirus) (Amendment) Regulations 2023

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted August 14th, 2023 in law reports by tracey

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Ahamed, R (On the Application Of) v London Borough of Haringey [2023] EWCA Civ 975 (11 August 2023)

High Court (Administrative Court)

AI, R (On the Application Of) v London Borough of Wandsworth (Rev1) [2023] EWHC 2088 (Admin) (11 August 2023)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Perhar v Freestone & Ors [2023] EWHC 2065 (Ch) (11 August 2023)

Colicci & Ors v Grinberg & Anor (Re Costs) [2023] EWHC 2075 (Ch) (11 August 2023)

High Court (Commercial Court)

Exelogen Inc v University of Birmingham [2023] EWHC 1523 (Comm) (11 August 2023)

High Court (Family Division)

JC v SS (Hague Convention: Consent; Child’s Objections; Article 13(b)) [2023] EWHC 2063 (Fam) (10 August 2023)

Source: www.bailii.org

Suitability s202 reviews and ‘minded to’ regulations – Nearly Legal

Posted August 14th, 2023 in appeals, children, education, families, homelessness, housing, local government, news by tracey

‘Elbhiri v Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. 9 December 2022. Central London County Court (Unreported – copy of judgment )
This is a s.204 appeal judgment that I have been sitting on for an inexcusably long time, ever since I was kindly sent the judgment. This is particularly inexcusable as it is a very interesting point at issue in this appeal. The brief background was that RBKC owed Ms Elbhiri the full housing duty following her homeless application. Ms E had been placed in temporary accommodation under s.193 Housing Act 1996. She then sought a review under s.202 of the suitability of the accommodation. The review upheld the suitability of the accommodation and Ms E brought a s.204 appeal.’

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Nearly legal, 13th August 2023

Source: nearlylegal.co.uk

Coronial powers and the rights of the unborn (Part 1) – UK Human Rights Blog

‘In this two-part article, Maya Sikand KC, Tom Stoate, and Ruby Peacock, explore two difficult questions arising from the inquest into the “harrowing circumstances” of the death of a baby, Aisha Cleary, at HMP Bronzefield. This first part seeks to answer the question: should coroners have jurisdiction to investigate stillbirths?’

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UK Human Rights Blog, 11th August 2023

Source: ukhumanrightsblog.com

Beware misusing personal data – Local Government Lawyer

Posted August 14th, 2023 in damages, data protection, disclosure, fraud, housing, local government, news by tracey

‘A claimant recently won a High Court damages claim against a London borough for misuse of personal data, with the council ordered to pay £6,000 in damages. Ibrahim Hasan explains why.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 11th August 2023

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

The 10 commandments? The 10 principles of the duty of candour – Local Government Lawyer

Posted August 14th, 2023 in codes of practice, disclosure, judicial review, local government, news by tracey

‘Colin Ricciardiello and Jonathan Blunden analyse the latest ruling on the duty of candour in judicial review proceedings.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 11th August 2023

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

Courts operate at full throttle to cut delays – Ministry of Justice

Posted August 14th, 2023 in Crown Court, delay, Ministry of Justice, news by tracey

‘The Crown Court will work at maximum capacity for the third year running to reduce waiting times to deliver access to justice, Justice Secretary Alex Chalk has today (11 August 2023) announced.’

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Ministry of Justice, 11th August 2023

Source: www.gov.uk

Research Briefing: Artificial intelligence and employment law – House of Commons Library

‘Employers are increasingly using AI in recruitment and management. This briefing explores the employment law implications and proposals for regulatory reform.’

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House of Commons Library , 11th August 2023

Source: commonslibrary.parliament.uk

Litigant in person made ‘unacceptable’ threats to judge – Law Society’s Gazette

‘The solution for a dissatisfied litigant is not to threaten the judge, an Insolvency and Company Courts judge has noted, revealing ”deep concern’’ at threats made as he delivered judgment.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 11th August 2023

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

Woman in Teesside accused of carrying out own abortion to appear before judge – The Guardian

Posted August 14th, 2023 in abortion, news, pregnancy by tracey

‘A 22-year-old woman accused of procuring a poison to abort her child shortly after the first Covid lockdown is due to appear before a judge this week. Bethany Cox is the fourth woman to be prosecuted in the last eight months for allegedly carrying out her own abortion, with only three trials in the 160 years before that, according to campaigners.’

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The Guardian, 13th August 2023

Source: www.theguardian.com

Pub takeaway drinks rules to be continued for 18 months – BBC News

Posted August 14th, 2023 in coronavirus, licensed premises, licensing, news by tracey

‘Pubs in England and Wales will be able to continue selling takeaway drinks after the government decided to keep Covid licensing rules.’

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BBC News, 14th August 2023

Source: www.bbc.co.uk