Why church staff are keeping an eye on lap dancer ruling – The Independent
“A lap dancer who wants to make an unfair dismissal claim is waiting to hear whether she has won a legal fight with a firm that runs ‘gentlemen’s clubs’.”
The Independent, 13th November 2012
Source: www.independent.co.uk
Report #7 Human Rights law – Carl Gardner on the Abu Qatada judgment – Charon QC
“Today, I talk with Carl Gardner, ex government lawyer and author of the Head of Legal blog about the SIAC Abu Qatada decision and the wider implications for our society if we do not continue to uphold the Rule of Law – no matter how inconvenient it may be for politicians.”
Charon QC, 13th November 2012
Source: www.charonqcuklawtour.com
Another legal aid review, justice secretary? How original – The Guardian
“If we’re going to review legal aid again, why not widen access to justice for the public, rather than restrict it.”
The Guardian, 14th November 2012
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
Wilfred Museka jailed over M62 wrong-way death crash – BBC News
“A drink-driver who killed a woman when he drove the wrong way along a motorway has been jailed for eight years.”
BBC News, 13th November 2012
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Woman jailed for faking son’s illness to claim £85,000 in benefits – The Guardian
“A mother who shaved her young son’s head and eyebrows and forced him to use a wheelchair to make it appear he was seriously ill so she could claim £85,000 in benefits has been jailed.”
The Guardian, 13th November 2012
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
Internet access is a right, judges rule – Daily Telegraph
“Appeal judges have overturned an order banning a voyeur from surfing the internet, saying it is ‘entirely unreasonable’ for anyone to be denied web access in today’s Britain.”
Daily Telegraph, 13th November 2012
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
Theresa May faces long battle to overturn Abu Qatada deportation ruling – The Guardian
“The home secretary, Theresa May, faces a lengthy legal battle to overturn this week’s ruling by British judges that the radical Islamist cleric Abu Qatada should not be sent back to Jordan to face trial.”
The Guardian, 13th November 2012
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
BAILII: Recent Decisions
Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
Charles Terence Estates Ltd v Cornwall Council [2012] EWCA Civ 1439 (13 November 2012)
High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)
Stone & Anor v WXY (Person Or Persons Unknown) [2012] EWHC 3184 (QB) (12 November 2012)
Fox v Boulter [2012] EWHC 3183 (QB) (13 November 2012)
High Court (Administrative Court)
High Court (Technology and Construction Court)
Source: www.bailii.org
Viewpoint: What dangers may lie ahead for libellous tweeters – BBC News
“On 2 November, Newsnight broadcast what are now known to be mistaken claims by former care home resident Steve Messham that he had been sexually abused by a prominent 1980s Conservative politician.”
BBC News, 13th November 2012
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Housing: between a rock and a hard place – LegalVoice
“Desperation among local authority housing departments is running so high that homeless families are regularly told they can be given accommodation only if their children go into care, writes Elizabeth Davidson. This shocking response on the part of the authorities is clearly a fob-off given that this would not only breach their legal duties but would cost their social services departments a lot of money.”
LegalVoice, 13th November 2012
Source: www.legalvoice.org.uk
Legal training system not broken – Law Society’s Gazette
“The City of London Law Society has criticised what it calls ‘misconceived’ assumptions underpinning the landmark review of legal training.”
Law Society’s Gazette, 13th November 2012
Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk
The Current Thinking of the Judiciary – Keynote address by the Senior Presiding Judge
The Current Thinking of the Judiciary (PDF)
Keynote address by the Senior Presiding Judge
Bond Solon Conference on Expert Witnesses, 9th November 2012
Source: www.judiciary.gov.uk
Secret courts plan is radical departure from open justice, says committee – The Guardian
“Secret court hearings should protect only the identity of UK intelligence officers, their sources and security material provided by foreign allies, a critical parliamentary report warns.”
The Guardian, 13th November 2012
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
Taitt v State of Trinidad and Tobago – WLR Daily
Taitt v State of Trinidad and Tobago [2012] UKPC 38; [2012] WLR (D) 317
“If counsel at trial had not raised the issue of a defendant having a learning difficulty which made him unfit to plead, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council would not consider the matter on appeal unless there had clearly been a miscarriage of justice.”
WLR Daily, 8th November 2012
Source: www.iclr.co.uk
Regina (Kadri) v Birmingham City Council; Regina (MA) v Same; JS (Afghanistan) v Same; YK (Afghanistan) v Same – WLR Daily
“Where an unaccompanied young person claimed asylum in the United Kingdom and applied to a local authority for the provision of services as a child in need under section 20 of the Children Act 1989, to determine whether that claimant was a child separate assessments were required for immigration purposes and for services from a local authority. The local authority was not bound by the finding of the Home Secretary as to the age of the claimant either under domestic or EU law.”
WLR Daily, 7th November 2012
Source: www.iclr.co.uk
Iida v Stadt Ulm – WLR Daily
Iida v Stadt Ulm (Case C-40/11); [2012] WLR (D) 315
“A third-country national could only derive a right of residence from a European Union citizen in those instances provided for in Parliament and Council Directive 2004/38/EC of 29 April 2004 on the right of citizens of the Union and their family members to move and reside freely within the territory of the member states (OJ 2004 L158, p 77), unless there was another connection with European Union provisions on citizenship.”
WLR Daily, 8th November 2012
Source: www.iclr.co.uk
Database supported by UK servers means High Court can rule over alleged claims of infringement, says judge – OUT-LAW.com
“The High Court will determine whether a Dutch company, its managing director and two employees are liable for infringements of database rights and copyright as well as a breach of confidence after rejecting claims that the case should be heard in the Dutch courts.”
OUT-LAW.com, 12th November 2012
Source: www.out-law.com