“Shamelessness” of SLAPPs has grown “but still no disciplinary action” – Legal Futures

‘The number and “shamelessness” of SLAPPs has grown but there has been no disciplinary action taken against the lawyers responsible for how they are run, a major conference was told yesterday.’

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Legal Futures, 28th November 2023

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Life sentence for Underfall Yard arsonist Boyd-Stevenson – BBC News

Posted November 28th, 2023 in arson, news, sentencing by sally

‘A serial arsonist has been jailed for life after starting a fire which destroyed a historic boatyard, causing millions of pounds worth of damage.’

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BBC News, 27th November 2023

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Greater Manchester Police ‘remains institutionally racist’ – BBC News

Posted November 28th, 2023 in news, police, racism, statistics by sally

‘One of England’s biggest police forces remains “institutionally racist” and must do more to tackle the problem, a leading equality advisor has said.’

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BBC News, 28th November 2023

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Erosion of state immunity in spotlight as £37m salvage case reaches Supreme Court – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted November 28th, 2023 in foreign jurisdictions, news, ships, state immunity, Supreme Court by sally

‘A Supreme Court case brought over silver salvaged from a wartime ship sinking could have consequences for the UK’s position as a global commercial hub, a specialist lawyer has warned. In Argentum v Republic of South Africa, five Supreme Court judges will consider the case for overturning a 2022 Court of Appeal judgment which critics say erodes the principle of state immunity from interference from foreign courts.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 27th November 2023

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Council rejects Jewish sect’s planning application that would finally allow them to travel on the London Underground – The Independent

Posted November 28th, 2023 in human tissue, Judaism, local government, London, news, planning, transport by sally

‘A council has rejected a multi-million pound scheme from a Jewish religious sect that would have allowed its members to use the London Underground.’

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The Independent, 27th November 2023

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British woman still married to ‘prominent’ Indonesian businessman – judge rules – The Independent

Posted November 28th, 2023 in divorce, foreign jurisdictions, marriage, news by sally

‘The estranged British wife of a “prominent” Indonesian businessman who wants a judge in England to decide how much she walks away with has won an initial round of a London divorce fight.
Deputy High Court Judge James Ewins has ruled that Monisha Mahtani, 49, is still married to husband Vivek Mahtani, 51, under English law.’

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The Independent, 27th November 2023

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Stalking victims face ‘postcode lottery’, says coroner after Gracie Spinks killing – The Guardian

Posted November 28th, 2023 in coroners, murder, news, police, stalking, victims by sally

‘Stalking victims face a “postcode lottery” of support due to a lack of advocates in police forces across the UK, a coroner has said following the death of Gracie Spinks.’

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The Guardian, 27th November 2023

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Over 1,800 offenders to have indefinite jail sentences terminated, says MoJ – The Guardian

Posted November 28th, 2023 in early release, Ministry of Justice, news, sentencing by sally

‘More than 1,800 offenders in England and Wales who have been released on licence but remain under indefinite threat of recall to jail are to have their sentences terminated.’

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The Guardian, 28th November 2023

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Modern slavery survivors ‘imprisoned for crimes they were forced to commit’ – The Independent

Posted November 28th, 2023 in duress, forced labour, guilty pleas, imprisonment, news, sentencing, victims by sally

‘Survivors of modern slavery are being sent to prison for crimes they were forced to commit and not being identified for help, new research suggests.’

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The Independent, 28th November 2023

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Ministers ‘drop plans’ to ban pupils changing gender but teachers won’t have to use pupils’ preferred pronouns – The Independent

Posted November 28th, 2023 in names, news, school children, teachers, transgender persons by sally

‘Ministers have dropped plans to ban pupils from changing their gender identity in schools after being warned it would be illegal, it has been revealed.’

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The Independent, 28th November 2023

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No more new investigations in Rotherham child abuse inquiry – BBC News

‘An inquiry into child abuse in Rotherham will not start any new investigations from next year, the National Crime Agency (NCA) said.’

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BBC News, 28th November 2023

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Kathleen Griffin: Grandmother killer’s release date pushed back – BBC News

Posted November 28th, 2023 in diminished responsibility, early release, homicide, news, sentencing by sally

‘The son of a woman who was stabbed to death said he was “over the moon” her killer will not be released this year.’

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BBC News, 28th November 2023

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Family of headteacher Ruth Perry refused legal aid for inquest into her death – The Guardian

Posted November 27th, 2023 in bereavement, costs, families, inquests, legal aid, mental health, news, ombudsmen, suicide, teachers by sally

‘The family of the headteacher Ruth Perry, whose death after a critical Ofsted inspection will be the subject of a high-profile inquest this week, have been refused legal aid to fund their representation just days before the hearing is due to start.’

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The Guardian, 26th November 2023

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Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted November 27th, 2023 in legislation by sally

SI 2023/1263 – The United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (Services Exclusions) Regulations 2023

SI 2023/1262 – The Animals (Penalty Notices) Act 2022 (Commencement) Regulations 2023

SI 2023/1257 – The Car, Van and Heavy Duty Vehicle Carbon Dioxide Emissions Performance Standards (Civil Penalties and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2023

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted November 27th, 2023 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Vale SA v BHP Group (UK) Ltd [2023] EWCA Civ 1388 (24 November 2023)

Bruce v Wychavon District Council [2023] EWCA Civ 1389 (24 November 2023)

Ozmen, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023] EWCA Civ 1366 (23 November 2023)

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

Brennand, R. v [2023] EWCA Crim 1384 (24 November 2023)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Solicitors Regulation Authority Ltd v Whittingham [2023] EWHC 2981 (Admin) (24 November 2023)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Freeborn & Ors v Emery House Property Ltd & Anor [2023] EWHC 3009 (Ch) (24 November 2023)

Stoney-Andersen v Abbas & Ors [2023] EWHC 2964 (Ch) (24 November 2023)

Rahman v Hassan & Ors [2023] EWHC 3004 (Ch) (24 November 2023)

Knell & Ors v Van Loo [2023] EWHC 2933 (Ch) (24 November 2023)

Steels v Steels & Anor [2023] EWHC 2985 (Ch) (23 November 2023)

High Court (Commercial Court)

Ceto Shipping Corporation v Savory Shipping Inc [2023] EWHC 2995 (Comm) (24 November 2023)

Mercuria Energy Trading PTE v Raphael Cotoner Investments Ltd (m/t Afra Oak) [2023] EWHC 2978 (Comm) (23 November 2023)

Infinity Treasures PTE Ltd v Global Currency Exchange Network Ltd [2023] EWHC 2945 (Comm) (23 November 2023)

High Court (Family Division)

Mahtani v Mahtani [2023] EWHC 2988 (Fam) (22 November 2023)

High Court (Patents Court)

Saint-Gobain Adfors SAS v 3M Innovative Properties Company (Re Costs) [2023] EWHC 2949 (Pat) (23 November 2023)

High Court (King’s Bench Division)

Hemming v Poulton [2023] EWHC 3001 (KB) (24 November 2023)

Bayless & Ors v Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust [2023] EWHC 2986 (KB) (23 November 2023)

Lenkor Energy Trading DMCC v Puri [2023] EWHC 2979 (KB) (23 November 2023)

Source: www.bailii.org

Court of Appeal: ‘Very significant obstacles to integration’ is an objective test – EIN Blog

Posted November 27th, 2023 in appeals, asylum, deportation, government departments, immigration, news, violence by sally

‘NC v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023] EWCA Civ 1379 (22 November 2023). The Court of Appeal has held that the First-tier Tribunal had erred in its application of the “very significant obstacles to integration” test set out in paragraph 276ADE(1)(vi) of the Immigration Rules, as then in force, by failing to turn its attention to any evidence beyond an individual’s subjective fear of violence if they were returned to their home country. On proper analysis, the FTT should have focused on the reality of the individual’s daily life if returned; specifically, what steps she could reasonable take to avoid or mitigate her fear, such as by seeking state protection or asking for help from relatives. The appellant, “NC”, maintained that there was no error of law in the FTT’s determination, that the Upper Tribunal was itself in error in concluding that there was and that the FTT’s determination in her favour should stand. However, the SSHD maintained that the Upper Tribunal was correct to find that the FTT had made an error of law and to set aside the FTT’s determination. The focus of the appeal was on the meaning of “very significant obstacles to … integration” as those words appeared in paragraph 276ADE(1)(vi) at the material time. The appellant “NC” appealed against the Upper Tribunal’s determination that the FTT had made an error of law when it concluded that she should not be returned to St Kitts and Nevis. NC came to the UK in March 2016, aged 28. She claimed asylum in October 2016.’

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EIN Blog, 27th November 2023

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UK to sign Hague Convention 2019 on cross-border enforcement of judgments – OUT-LAW.com

Posted November 27th, 2023 in dispute resolution, enforcement, foreign jurisdictions, news by sally

‘Businesses should be able to enforce UK court rulings more easily in other countries in future – and enforce judgments made by foreign courts in the UK too – once the UK accedes to the 2019 Hague Convention, experts in dispute resolution have said.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 24th November 2023

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Lewis Graham: On Ouster Clauses (Again) – UK Constitutional Law Association

Posted November 27th, 2023 in constitutional law, Crown Court, indictments, judicial review, news, sentencing by sally

‘When we think of the most important ouster clauses in the law of judicial review, we might think of the relevant parts of the Foreign Compensation Order considered in Anisminic, or section 67(8) the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act, crucial to the decision in Privacy International. We might consider section 2 of the Judicial Review and Courts Act, restricting Cart-type reviews. Or we might look to provisions in the recently-passed Illegal Immigration Act and forthcoming Victims and Prisoners Bill, which purport to shield the respective legislation from certain kinds of review under the Human Rights Act.’

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UK Constitutional Law Association, 23rd November 2023

Source: ukconstitutionallaw.org

Minimum service levels update – major change to UK trade union law – Local Government Lawyer

Posted November 27th, 2023 in employment, industrial action, local government, news, trade unions by sally

‘Under the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act 2023, which received Royal Assent on 20 July 2023, the Secretary of State has the power to set Minimum Service Levels (MSLs) for “relevant services” in the fields of health, transport, education, fire and rescue, border control, and nuclear decommissioning and radioactive waste management services. Christopher Grierson and Francesca Gallagher look at the key provisions.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 24th November 2023

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Charlotte Hadfield looks at the lessons to be learned from a recent Employment Appeal Tribunal ruling. – Local Government Lawyer

‘Charlotte Hadfield looks at the lessons to be learned from a recent Employment Appeal Tribunal ruling.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 24th November 2023

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk