‘Serious concerns’ over UK Supreme Court change – BBC News

Posted March 1st, 2011 in criminal justice, news, Scotland, Supreme Court by sally

“The Scottish government is to outline its ‘serious concerns’ about plans which it says could threaten the historic independence of Scots law.”

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BBC News, 1st March 2011

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Airline worker found guilty of terrorism offences – Crown Prosecution Service

Posted March 1st, 2011 in airlines, Crown Prosecution Service, news, terrorism by sally

“Rajib Karim, a software engineer for British Airways (BA), was found guilty today at Woolwich Crown Court of involvement in preparing a ‘chilling plan’ to blow up a passenger plane.”

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Crown Prosecution Service, 28th February 2011

Source: www.cps.gov.uk

Could you defend yourself in court? – BBC News

Posted March 1st, 2011 in judiciary, legal aid, litigants in person, Ministry of Justice, news by sally

“Legal aid changes in England and Wales could mean hundreds of thousands more people representing themselves in court, judges have warned. So how exactly do you become an amateur lawyer?”

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BBC News, 28th February 2011

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How a secret court was made to open up – The Independent

“The Act of Parliament that created the Court of Protection was pushed through in a hurry, amid an outcry from dozens of MPs, as the government tried to get its outstanding business completed in time for the 2005 general election.”

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The Independent, 1st March 2011

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Court allows journalists into care hearing – The Guardian

“The Guardian and other news organisations have won a court ruling that could open up the care system for people with learning difficulties to public scrutiny.”

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The Guardian, 28th February 2011

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How Protection of Freedoms Bill will work – BBC News

“MPs are to debate the government’s Protection of Freedoms bill later, which ministers claim will protect millions of people in England and Wales ‘from unwarranted state intrusion in their private lives’.”

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BBC News, 1st March 2011

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Challenging the cuts: A guide to judicial review – The Guardian

Posted March 1st, 2011 in judicial review, news by sally

“The coalition government wants to reduce the national deficit by billions, but is facing regular court challenges against its decisions to cut budgets. Some have been successful, such as the challenge to the cancellation of a school building programme and to London Councils’ decision to cut the London boroughs’ grants scheme budget — and there are more to come.”

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The Guardian, 28th February 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Peeping tom jailed over sex film – The Independent

Posted March 1st, 2011 in news, sentencing, voyeurism by sally

“A man who used his mobile phone to film a couple having sex through their bedroom window before showing it to friends in the pub was jailed for 12 months today.”

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The Independent, 28th February 2011

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Insurers set for sex discrimination ruling – BBC News

Posted March 1st, 2011 in human rights, insurance, news, sex discrimination by sally

“Young women could face big increases in the cost of car insurance, if insurers are told that they have to stop quoting different prices for men and women.”

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BBC News, 1st March 2011

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Fresh bid to evict peace campaigner Brian Haw

Posted March 1st, 2011 in demonstrations, freedom of expression, London, news by sally

“The mayor of London has returned to the High Court in a fresh bid to evict veteran peace campaigner Brian Haw from Parliament Square Gardens.”

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The Independent, 28th February 2011

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Anti-gay Christian couple lose foster care case – The Guardian

“A Pentecostal Christian couple have lost their high court claim that they were discriminated against by a local authority because they insisted on their right to tell young foster children that homosexuality is morally wrong.”

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The Guardian, 28th February 2011

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Newspaper does not have to identify anonymous commenters, rules High Court – OUT-LAW.com

Posted February 28th, 2011 in anonymity, defamation, internet, media, news, privacy by sally

“The Daily Mail does not have to identify the people behind two anonymously posted comments on its website because to do so would breach their rights to privacy, the High Court has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 28th February 2011

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International Criminal Practice Seminar, 9th March – The Bar Council

Posted February 28th, 2011 in barristers, continuing professional development, criminal justice, news by sally

“This event is aimed at criminal practitioners, clerks and practice managers who are interested in learning about how to expand their criminal practices internationally. The seminar will be Chaired by Peter Lodder QC, Chairman of the Bar Council and will feature a panel of speakers who will talk briefly on areas of international criminal work, regional opportunities and practical strategies for involvement.”

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The Bar Council, 25th February 2011

Source: www.barcouncil.org.uk

Judges slam legal aid cuts and lawyers who bring ‘unmeritorious’ claims – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted February 28th, 2011 in consultations, judicial review, judiciary, legal aid, news by sally

“Judges have slammed government plans to cut legal aid, but also criticised publicly funded lawyers who bring ‘unmeritorious’ public law claims, and proposed limiting legal aid in judicial review cases.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 28th February 2011

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

Relaxing DNA rules could reduce rape convictions, Labour warns – The Guardian

Posted February 28th, 2011 in DNA, news, rape by sally

“The government is running the risk of making it more difficult to convict rapists by relaxing the rules for retaining the DNA of suspects, the shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper has warned.”

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The Guardian, 28th February 2011

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Murderers launch campaign for ‘freedom’ based on their human rights – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 28th, 2011 in human rights, murder, news, sentencing by sally

“Three murderers who were expected to die in jail have launched a campaign for freedom based on their human rights and the European Court of Human Rights has agreed to hear the cases.”

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Daily Telegraph, 26th February 2011

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Phone-hacking libel claim contested by Metropolitan police – The Guardian

Posted February 28th, 2011 in defamation, documents, interception, news, police, telecommunications by sally

“Scotland Yard is to contest a lawsuit that could establish the true number of victims in the News of the World phone-hacking scandal.”

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The Guardian, 26th February 2011

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Male pensioners could lose out in EU sex discrimination ruling – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 28th, 2011 in EC law, human rights, insurance, news, pensions, sex discrimination by sally

“Male pensioners could lose around £340 a year if the European court backs gender equality rules for insurance companies this week, experts are predicting.”

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Daily Telegraph, 27th February 2011

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Young offenders leaving custody for life of homelessness and reoffending – The Guardian

Posted February 28th, 2011 in charities, homelessness, housing, news, recidivists, reports, young offenders by sally

“Children as young as 13 are being released from custody without a safe place to live, forcing them into a cycle of homelessness and reoffending, research has shown.”

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The Guardian, 28th February 2011

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Bamber challenges whole-life tariffs in European court – BBC News

Posted February 26th, 2011 in human rights, murder, news, rehabilitation, sentencing by sally

“Jeremy Bamber and two other killers are to ask the European Court of Human Rights to rule on whole-life sentences.”

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BBC News, 26th February 2011

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