Human rights and business: is international law relevant? – OUP Blog

Posted December 19th, 2016 in company law, human rights, international law, news, United Nations by sally

‘Corporations are now widely seen as having responsibilities in regard to human rights abuses. This was thrown starkly onto the front pages recently when a number of high profile UK companies, including M&S and Asos, were caught up in allegations of child refugees from Syria working in very poor conditions for clothing suppliers based in Turkey. They are just one of many instances around the world where corporations have been shown to be involved in human rights abuses.’

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OUP Blog, 19th December 2016

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Application for Permission to Bring Contempt Proceedings: A Useful Illustration (Aviva IInsurance Ltd V Randive) – Zenith PI Blog

Posted December 19th, 2016 in contempt of court, costs, damages, news, personal injuries, road traffic by sally

‘In Aviva Insurance Ltd v Randive [2016] EWHC 3152 (QB). Slade J dealt with the Applicant’s application for permission to bring contempt proceedings against the Respondent. No new points of principle arise, but Slade J’s recitation of the existing principles and treatment of the issues in the case is a useful indication of how common RTA issues are treated in contempt proceedings.’

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Zenith PI Blog, 15th December 2016

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Babies made from three people approved in UK – BBC News

Posted December 19th, 2016 in assisted reproduction, DNA, embryology, news by sally

‘Babies made from two women and one man have been approved by the UK’s fertility regulator.’

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BBC News, 15th December 2016

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Model agencies fined £1.5m by competition watchdog for price-fixing – The Independent

Posted December 19th, 2016 in competition, fines, news, price fixing by sally

‘Modelling agencies who have represented clients including Cara Delevingne and Kate Moss have been fined a total of £1.5 million for price-fixing, the competition watchdog said today.’

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The Independent, 16th December 2016

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How warring divorcees could face travel bans – BBC News

Posted December 19th, 2016 in divorce, enforcement, financial provision, Law Commission, news, penalties by sally

‘Law reformers have called for fresh sanctions against divorcees who try to wriggle out of paying their ex-spouses.’

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BBC News, 16th December 2016

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The new domestic violence bill has finally been passed – but there’s a disappointing reason it took so long – The Independent

Posted December 19th, 2016 in bills, crime prevention, domestic violence, news, social services, treaties, victims by sally

‘The current attitude towards victim support reveals much about societal attitudes towards domestic abuse, which does not see dignity as something abuse survivors are entitled to as a fundamental and inalienable human right, but rather as an additional extra for which they must work, opt in to, convince society that they have earned.’

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The Independent, 16th December 2016

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Transgender teen who cut parents out of his life wins payout after council let slip his new identity – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 19th, 2016 in damages, families, gender, human rights, mental health, news, transgender persons by sally

‘A transgender teenager who used human rights law to cut his parents out of his life has won thousands of pounds in compensation after a council official let slip his new identity.’

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Daily Telegraph, 18th December 2016

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Family seeks justice over alleged ‘honour’ killing – The Guardian

Posted December 19th, 2016 in adoption, domestic violence, India, news, police by sally

‘When Seeta Kaur arrived in India with her children for a three-week visit to her husband’s relatives she was determined that when she returned to Britain it would be with both the sons who had accompanied her.’

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The Guardian, 17th December 2016

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Axe-wielding man chased by police through Birmingham is jailed for 18-months – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 19th, 2016 in news, offensive weapons, police, sentencing by sally

‘The British Transport Police have released the moment a thug armed with an axe was stopped in his tracks after being chased through a busy city centre and tasered by police.’

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Daily Telegraph, 18th December 2016

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Poppy Widdison death: Mother and partner guilty of cruelty – BBC News

Posted December 19th, 2016 in child cruelty, child neglect, news by sally

‘A mother and her ex-partner have been found guilty of child cruelty after feeding drugs to her four-year-old daughter.’

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BBC News, 16th December 2016

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Thousands left homeless by shortage of legal aid lawyers, say charities – The Guardian

‘Thousands of people are being made homeless every year because they cannot find lawyers to help them resist eviction, charities are warning.’

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The Guardian, 18th December 2016

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EVENT: Queen Mary – Human Rights in the UK under Review: A Symposium

Posted December 15th, 2016 in Forthcoming events by sally

‘The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process is a key way the United Nations (UN) examines and seeks to improve the human rights situations of all the 193 states that are members of the UN. In 2017 the United Kingdom will enter its third UPR examination, and much work has been taking place across the country to gather evidence from civil society on the human rights situation here. This symposium is a timely opportunity to discuss the role of international accountability for human rights and the UK’s engagement with the UN’s UPR mechanism. Following contributions from speakers providing insights from academia, civil society and policy-makers, the floor will be opened up for an interactive discussion session. This symposium is hosted by the QMUL Human Rights Collegium and the British Institute of Human Rights, the leading UK charity that have recently coordinated the Joint Civil Society Report to UN’s forthcoming UPR examination of the UK.’

Date: 31st January 2017, 6.00-8.00pm

Location: Room TBA, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS

Charge: See website for details

More information can be found here.

EVENT: UCL – Lunch Hour Lectures – The global reach of EU law

Posted December 15th, 2016 in Forthcoming events by sally

‘Given the global reach of EU law, it may be harder for the UK to ‘take back control’ than those who favoured withdrawal from the EU might have supposed. This lecture will explore the techniques that the EU uses to extend the application of its laws to countries outside of the EU.’

Date: 31st January 2017, 1.15-1.55pm

Location: Darwin Lecture Theatre | Darwin Building

Charge: Free

More information can be found here.

EVENT: Law Society – Career crossroads? Deciding your next chapter

Posted December 15th, 2016 in Forthcoming events by sally

‘An increasing number of solicitors are looking to reshape their career as the fast pace legal profession experiences unprecedented change. This session will provide a starting point for those solicitors going through career transitions or at a career crossroads. It will address key issues solicitors face when negotiating career transitions; will discuss alternative career options; and will provide valuable tips to assist you to ensure that the next chapter of your career works for you. The session will also be relevant to HR professional within firms and to career advisers.’

Date: 26th January 2017, 5.30-8.30pm

Location: The Law Society, 113 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1PL

Charge: See website for details

More information can be found here.

EVENT: King’s College London – MyLondon: Photography, Law & Homelessness in London

Posted December 15th, 2016 in Forthcoming events by sally

‘On Thursday 26 January, the School will be presenting a special introduction to the exhibition with commentary from academics, Cafe Art affiliates and the photographers themselves, discussing homelessness in London and the legal implications of this crisis.’

Date: 26th January 2017, 6.00-8.30pm

Location: SW1.18 Somerset House East Wing, King’s College London, Strand, WC2R 2LS

Charge: Free, registration required

More information can be found here.

EVENT: UCL – Illegality after Patel v Mirza

Posted December 15th, 2016 in Forthcoming events by sally

‘English law on illegality in private law (for example, illegal contracts) has long been regarded as both difficult and unsatisfactory. In July 2016, the Supreme Court, sitting as a panel of nine, looked at the area again in Patel v Mirza. Here £620,000 had been paid for the defendant to bet on share prices using inside information (thereby committing the crime of insider dealing). The agreement was not carried out because the information was not forthcoming.’

Date: 26th January 2017, 6.00-7.00pm

Location: UCL Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre, Wilkins Building, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT

Charge: Free, registration required

More information can be found here.

EVENT: British Library – Introduction to intellectual property

Posted December 15th, 2016 in Forthcoming events by sally

‘This session will introduce the four areas of intellectual property and help you understand which ones may apply to you and your business. The session provides a basic introduction to patents, trade marks, registered designs and copyright and provides a foundation to our ‘Mini-Masterclass’ series.’

Date: 1.00-4.00pm

Location: Business & IP Centre, The British Library, 96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB

Charge: Free, registration required

More information can be found here.

EVENT: LSE – The Brexit Debate through Social Media: deliberative discussion, or deliberate dysfunction?

Posted December 15th, 2016 in Forthcoming events by sally

‘Using over 35 million Tweets collected in the year before the Brexit referendum, we analyse the debate and campaign through social media to track the framing, the argumentation, and the patterns of communication about the issues and consequences of the vote.’

Date: 25th January 2017, 6.30-8.00pm

Location: Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House

Charge: Free, registration required

More information can be found here.

EVENT: British Library – Webinar: Introduction to copyright

Posted December 15th, 2016 in Forthcoming events by sally

‘The webinar will explain the basics behind copyright, including eligible works, duration of protection, and an introduction to protecting and managing your copyright as well as using the work of others.’

Date: 24th January 2017, 1.00-2.00pm

Location: Online

Charge: Free, registration required

More information can be found here.

EVENT: King’s College London – TLI Signature Lecture: Post Brexit: Escape from the Economised Society

Posted December 15th, 2016 in Forthcoming events by sally

‘This lecture will address populism and anti-cosmopolitanism in the post-Brexit era, arguing that a core cause of current malaise is a crisis within economic liberalism. The concept of Neo-liberalism was evolved in the 1930s, not only to defend the liberal market and its constitution, but also to act as a bulwark against the Europe of the dictators. Modern economic liberalism, by contrast, has lost its founding mission and normative outlook. In this setting, the urgent task for a (liberal) political right, but also for a political left, is one of identifying an escape from societas economicus through the refounding of economic liberalism within society, politics and the constitution.’

Date: 24th January 2017, 6.15-7.30pm

Location: SW1.17, Somerset House East Wing, King’s College London, London WC2R 2LS

Charge: Free, registration required

More information can be found here.