Finance and Divorce Update – Family Law Week

“Anna Heenan, solicitor and David Salter, Joint Head of Family Law at Mills & Reeve LLP analyse December’s financial remedies and divorce news and cases.”

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Family Law Week, January 2013

Source: www.familylawweek.co.uk

Crime statistics for England & Wales: violent crime and sexual offences – The Guardian

Posted February 8th, 2013 in crime, news, sexual offences, statistics, violence by sally

“2.1m violent incidents were recorded in 2011/12 by the Crime Survey for England and Wales. See what the latest figures say.”

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The Guardian, 7th February 2013

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Enhanced redundancy payments to older workers were justified, says tribunal – OUT-LAW.com

Posted February 8th, 2013 in age discrimination, news, redundancy by sally

“Enhanced redundancy payments made to workers over the age of 35 were not discriminatory because they reflected the extra problems older workers face when losing their jobs, a tribunal has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 7th February 2013

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Police using discreet car surveillance cameras to be forced to put up signs – The Guardian

Posted February 8th, 2013 in closed circuit television, codes of practice, news, police by sally

“Police forces who use discreet car surveillance camera systems will have to put up warning signs on major routes into their areas as a result of moves to regulate the use of CCTV cameras.”

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The Guardian, 7th February 2013

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The violence behind closed doors – BBC News

Posted February 8th, 2013 in domestic violence, news, statistics by sally

“New figures published on Thursday offer a chilling insight into the violence and abuse that goes on behind closed doors. According to the data, two million people in England and Wales suffered sexual assault, violence, threats or abuse at the hands of a partner or family member last year.”

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BBC News, 7th February 2013

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Killer who murdered passerby was released without going before mental health tribunal – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 8th, 2013 in early release, mental health, murder, news, tribunals by sally

“A woman who killed her mother was freed under a secret fast-track process and went on to murder a stranger in the street.”

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Daily Telegraph, 8th February 2013

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UK law is a booming export but at home crime work doesn’t pay – The Guardian

Posted February 8th, 2013 in legal aid, legal profession, legal services, news, remuneration by sally

“While financial law mushrooms, legal aid cuts are threatening basic access to the system and the future of high street solicitors.”

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The Guardian, 7th February 2013

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New cases mean hacking scandal is far from over – The Independent

Posted February 8th, 2013 in interception, media, news, privacy by sally

“Rupert Murdoch’s hopes of drawing a line under the financially toxic phone-hacking scandal will be derailed in the High Court on Friday when details of more hacking victims are announced.”

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The Independent, 7th February 2013

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FSA orders tests of processed beef after horsemeat is found in Findus lasagne – The Guardian

Posted February 8th, 2013 in consumer protection, food, news by sally

“The Food Standards Agency has ordered companies to test their processed beef products after analysis of lasagne made by Findus found up to 100% of the meat came from horses.”

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The Guardian, 8th February 2013

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Command Papers – official-documents.gov.uk

Posted February 7th, 2013 in parliamentary papers by sally

Memorandum to the Communities and Local Government Commons Departmental Select Committee: Government response to the Communities and Local Government Select Committee’s Report: Mutual and co-operative approaches to delivering local services, Cm 8547 (PDF)

Protocol amending the Convention between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Kingdom of Belgium for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income and Capital Gains, signed at Brussels on 1 June 1987, Cm 8549 (PDF)

Convention between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Barbados for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income and on Capital, Cm 8548 (PDF)

Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Ukraine Concerning Air Services, Cm 8546 (PDF)

Intelligence and Security Committee: Access to communications data by the intelligence and security Agencies, Cm 8514 (PDF)

Children and Families Bill 2013: Contextual Information and Responses to Pre-Legislative Scrutiny, Cm 8540 (PDF)

Government response to the House of Commons Work and Pensions Select Committee’s third report of Session 2012-13: Universal Credit implementation: meeting the needs of vulnerable claimants, Cm 8537 (PDF)

Treasury Minutes, Cm 8539 (PDF)

Convention between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Principality of Liechtenstein for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income and on Capital, Cm 8542 (PDF)

Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam Concerning Air Services, Cm 8544 (PDF)

Exchange of Notes concerning the Convention between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Swiss Confederation for the Avoidance of Double Taxation with respect to Taxes on Income, signed at London on 8 December 1977, as amended by the Protocols signed at London on 5 March 1981, at Berne on 17 December 1993, at London on 26 June 2007 and at London on 7 September 2009, with Additional Protocol, Cm 8543 (PDF)

Banking reform: a new structure for stability and growth, Cm 8545 (PDF)

Second Protocol amending the Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Singapore for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income and Capital Gains signed at Singapore on 12 February 1997 as amended by a Protocol signed at Singapore on 24 August 2009, Cm 8552 (PDF)

Source: www.official-documents.gov.uk

Web publishers responsible for ‘inevitable’ database rights infringement of users, says Court of Appeal – OUT-LAW.com

Posted February 7th, 2013 in appeals, database right, internet, news by sally

“Website operators can be held responsible for database rights infringement by their users if that infringement was ‘inevitable’ as a result of actions of the site operators, the Court of Appeal has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 7th February 2013

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Romford and Eastbourne hospitals dragged in to NHS care scandal – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 7th, 2013 in hospitals, human rights, negligence, news by sally

“Two more hospitals were dragged into the NHS care scandal today as it emerged that 18 families were taking legal action on the grounds that their loved ones had suffered neglect and negligence.”

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Daily Telegraph, 7th February 2013

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Police watchdog investigates whether force acted quickly enough to arrest Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins over alleged plot to rape baby – The Independent

Posted February 7th, 2013 in complaints, conspiracy, delay, news, police, rape, sexual offences by sally

“Police involved in the arrest of ‘Lostprophets’ vocalist Ian Watkins, in relation to an alleged plot to rape a baby, are under investigation over whether or not they acted quickly enough.”

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The Independent, 7th February 2013

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Enforcement of foreign insolvency judgments in England and Wales ~ Rubin, New Cap and beyond – 11 Stone Buildings

Posted February 7th, 2013 in enforcement, insolvency, judgments, jurisdiction, news, Supreme Court by sally

“After the euphoria engendered by the Court of Appeal judgments in Rubin v Eurofinance SA and New Cap Reinsurance v Grant, the longawaited judgment of the Supreme Court which was handed down on 23 October 2012, has left the insolvency profession scratching its collective head. Lexa Hilliard QC takes a closer look at the judgment and explains why its reasoning is not entirely convincing.”

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11 Stone Buildings, January 2013

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COMI, bankruptcy tourism and forum shopping – 11 Stone Buildings

Posted February 7th, 2013 in bankruptcy, choice of forum, insolvency, jurisdiction, news by sally

“The UK Bankruptcy Courts have become the destination of choice for foreign debtors leading to ‘bankruptcy tourism’ and forum shopping. Why is this the case and is it ever safe to travel? Marcia Shekerdemian sets the scene, examines this phenomenon and puts a few cases under the insolvency microscope.”

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11 Stone Buildings, February 2013

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Proximity to fame, privacy and copyright ownership – 5RB

Posted February 7th, 2013 in copyright, human rights, media, news, privacy by sally

“Following the decision to restrain publication of semi-nude photos of Kate Winslet’s husband (Mr Rocknroll), Chloe Strong, barrister at 5RB Chambers, discusses the case and what it means for privacy disputes.”

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5RB, 24th January 2013

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Private Criminal Prosecutions in Financial Remedies Cases – Family Law Week

Posted February 7th, 2013 in conspiracy, crime, divorce, financial provision, news, private prosecutions by sally

“Andrzej Bojarski, Kate Tompkins and Cameron Crowe, barristers at 36 Bedford Row, combine their expertise in unravelling complex financial arrangements on divorce and prosecuting serious crimes to consider whether the criminal courts might offer opportunities for a spouse in an exceptional case when all conventional options in the family courts have been exhausted.”

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Family Law Week, 6th February 2013

Source: www.familylawweek.co.uk

Children and young people who sexually offend: Missing opportunities to prevent reoffending report – Ministry of Justice

Posted February 7th, 2013 in children, news, recidivists, reports, sexual offences, young offenders by sally

“Reoffending by children and young people who commit sexual offences can be prevented, but opportunities to intervene early were often missed by professionals, according to independent inspectors. Today they published the report of a joint inspection on children and young people who sexually offend.”

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Ministry of Justice, 7th February 2013

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

Related link: Examining Multi-Agency Responses to Children and Young People who sexually offend (PDF)

Just Markets – Gresham College Lecture

Posted February 7th, 2013 in civil justice, competition, news, poverty, speeches, taxation by sally

“This lecture focuses on the question of whether justice in relation to markets is entirely to be seen as being procedural – that justice is a matter of securing the conditions of non-coercive economic exchange between free individuals. Or is justice also about social justice- that is to say about the proper distribution of resources and a concern about the outcomes of markets? If justice is about social as well as procedural justice how can we arrive at criteria for distributive justice if all moral values are seen as subjective? Should we not rather see market outcomes, in the words of the economist Fred Hirsch as being ‘in principle unprincipled’?”

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Lecture by Professor the Lord Plant of Highfield

Gresham College, 29th January 2013

Source: www.gresham.ac.uk

Regina (Gallastegui) v Westminster City Council and others – WLR Daily

Regina (Gallastegui) v Westminster City Council and others [2013] EWCA Civ 28; [2013] WLR (D) 45

“Sections 143 and 145 of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 were carefully targeted to prevent protesters camping with tents or sleeping equipment on Parliament Square Gardens, but did not generally impair freedom to protest at all. As a consequence they were not incompatible with the rights to freedom of expression and protest in articles 10 and 11 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. Sincethe procedure set out in the 2011 Act allowed for access to a court, article 6 of the Convention was not engaged.”

WLR Daily, 30th January 2013

Source: www.iclr.co.uk