MoD’s resistance to human rights in Iraq blamed for death of Baha Mousa – The Guardian

Posted November 25th, 2011 in armed forces, assault, detention, human rights, Iraq, news by sally

“The army’s former chief legal adviser in Iraq has accused the Ministry of Defence of moral ambivalence and a cultural resistance to human rights that allowed British troops to abuse detainees and beat the Basra hotel worker Baha Mousa to death.”

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The Guardian, 24th November 2011

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CPS has not seen all US evidence against Babar Ahmad – The Independent

Posted November 25th, 2011 in Crown Prosecution Service, deportation, evidence, news, terrorism by sally

“The Crown Prosecution Service has admitted it has never seen much of the evidence prosecutors are using against Babar Ahmad, who has spent seven years in prison, Green MP Caroline Lucas has revealed.”

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The Independent, 25th November 2011

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Network Rail faces legal action over deaths of teenage girls – The Guardian

Posted November 25th, 2011 in health & safety, news, prosecutions, railways by sally

“Network Rail is to be prosecuted over the deaths of two teenagers at a level crossing, the father of one of the girls has said.”

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The Guardian, 25th November 2011

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Man films dancing stepmother in Truro Crown Court – BBC News

Posted November 24th, 2011 in contempt of court, courts, news, video recordings by sally

“A man who posted video on the internet of his stepmother dancing on seats in the lobby of a court in Cornwall has apologised to a judge.”

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BBC News, 24th November 2011

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Courts cannot force ISPs into broad filtering and monitoring for copyright-infringing traffic, ECJ rules – OUT-LAW.com

Posted November 24th, 2011 in data protection, EC law, intellectual property, internet, news, privacy by sally

“Court injunctions that force internet service providers (ISPs) to filter and monitor user traffic in order to prevent illegal file-sharing are contrary to EU law and fundamental rights, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 24th November 2011

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London riots: IPCC responds to recent Duggan press reports – BBC News

Posted November 24th, 2011 in complaints, media, news, police, violent disorder by sally

“The police watchdog has said it was ‘disappointing’ members of a panel set up to oversee its inquiry into Mark Duggan’s shooting recently quit.”

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BBC News, 24th November 2011

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Reduced consultation periods and overhauled tribunal system proposed as part of ‘radical’ employment law changes – OUT-LAW.com

Posted November 24th, 2011 in consultations, employment tribunals, news, redundancy, unfair dismissal by sally

“The 90 day minimum consultation period for collective redundancies may be restricting business and could be reduced as part of the most radical reform to employment law for decades, the Government has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 24th November 2011

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Voluntary code & membership body launched for third party litigation funders – Legal Week

Posted November 24th, 2011 in codes of practice, costs, fees, news, third parties by sally

“A new code of conduct and central membership body for third party litigation funders has been launched in response to the increasing number of suppliers in the market.”

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Legal Week, 24th November 2011

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Crown Prosecution Service fees – The Bar Council

Posted November 24th, 2011 in barristers, consultations, Crown Prosecution Service, fees, news by sally

“The Bar Council invites criminal barristers to submit their views on the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) Graduated Fee Scheme. A representative group from the Bar has been engaged in discussions with the CPS, and soundings have been taken on these proposals from across the Circuits. Click here to read a document from the Bar Council setting out the details of those discussions.”

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The Bar Council, 23rd November 2011

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Successful challenge to library closures: lip service not enough for equality duties – Shaheen Rahman – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted November 24th, 2011 in judicial review, libraries, news by sally

“In the administrative court, the decisions of two local authorities to withdraw funding for library services were held to be unlawful.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 24th November 2011

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Société Générale sues Mail on Sunday – The Guardian

Posted November 24th, 2011 in banking, defamation, media, news by sally

“One of Europe’s largest banks, Société Générale, has begun defamation proceedings against Associated Newspapers over a Mail on Sunday article which falsely claimed the bank was in a ‘perilous’ state and on the ‘brink of disaster’.”

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The Guardian, 23rd November 2011

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Bar aptitude pilot a success – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted November 24th, 2011 in barristers, examinations, legal education, news, reports by sally

“A proposed aptitude test for bar students could accurately identify individuals who would do well in their courses, according to pilot studies. The Bar Standards Board proposed the test for students applying for the bar professional training course following the 2008 Wood review.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 24th November 2011

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Local authorities report more than 1000 personal data breaches in last three years – OUT-LAW.com

“Local authorities in the UK have collectively lost personal data on at least 1035 occasions in the past three years, a privacy group has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 24th November 2011

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UK court systems set to adopt judiciary.uk domain names – BBC News

Posted November 24th, 2011 in courts, internet, news by sally

“England and Wales’s judicial system are to change their websites so that they end with the domain name judiciary.uk.”

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BBC News, 23rd November 2011

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European judge slams UK ‘xenophobia’ – The Guardian

Posted November 24th, 2011 in human rights, judges, news, parliament by sally

“Europe’s most powerful judge has publicly complained about ‘senior members’ of the UK government fostering hostility towards the European Convention on Human Rights.”

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The Guardian, 23rd November 2011

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Bradford judge praises four-year-old for attack evidence – BBC News

Posted November 24th, 2011 in children, grievous bodily harm, news, sentencing, witnesses by sally

“A judge has praised the courage of a four-year-old boy for giving evidence in a trial which led to his ‘vicious’ attacker being jailed for 13 years.”

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BBC News, 23rd November 2011

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Youth Justice Board saved before expected Lords defeat – The Guardian

Posted November 24th, 2011 in news, quangos, young offenders, Youth Justice Board by sally

“The justice secretary, Ken Clarke, has reprieved the Youth Justice Board of England and Wales (YJB) from abolition in advance of an expected House of Lords defeat over the move.”

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The Guardian, 23rd November 2011

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Appeal court in landmark ruling on migrant removal – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted November 24th, 2011 in appeals, deportation, immigration, news by sally

“Migrants are denied the right of access to the court if they are given under 72 hours’ notice of their removal from the UK, the Court of Appeal ruled yesterday. The judgment frustrates the UK Border Agency’s aim to win permission for zero-notice removals.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 23rd November 2011

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Employment law: what the changes could mean in the workplace – The Guardian

Posted November 24th, 2011 in arbitration, employment, news, unfair dismissal by sally

“A loss of unfair dismissal rights, changes to tribunal entitlement, and faster lay-offs are among the reforms proposed.”

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The Guardian, 23rd November 2011

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More Muddling on Employment Law – Garden Court Chambers Blog

Posted November 24th, 2011 in arbitration, employment, employment tribunals, news, unfair dismissal by sally

“Vince Cable has announced yet more employment law reform. Rajeev Thacker questions whether there is any justification for this further erosion of employee rights.”

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Garden Court Chambers Blog, 23rd November 2011

Source: www.gclaw.wordpress.com