Regulation of Health and Social Care Professionals – Law Commission
“The consultation paper makes provisional proposals which seek to simplify and modernise the law and establish a streamlined, transparent and responsive system of regulation of health care professionals, and in England only, the regulation of social workers.”
Law Commission, 1st March 2012
Why ten per cent? Tenth Lecture in the Implementation Programme – Speech by Lord Justice Jackson
“1.1 Recommendation ten. In paragraph 5.3 of chapter 10 of the Costs Review Final Report (‘FR’) I recommended that in personal injuries litigation the level of general damages for pain suffering and loss of amenity be increased by 10%. In paragraph 5.6 I recommended that general damages for nuisance, defamation and any other tort which causes suffering to individuals be increased by 10%. This recommendation is one out of a hundred and nine recommendations in the FR, all of which are collected on pages 463-471. It is recommendation ten in the list.”
Judiciary of England and Wales, 29th February 2012
Source: www.judiciary.gov.uk
Consultation launched on Judicial discipline regulations – Judiciary of England and Wales
“The Office for Judicial Complaints (OJC) has launched a consultation on proposed changes to the rules and regulations governing the procedures concerning the handling of complaints and discipline of judges today.”
Judiciary of England and Wales, 29th February 2012
Source: www.judiciary.gov.uk
Attracting the brightest and best migrant workers – Home Office
“Tougher rules for migrant workers on temporary work visas will mean only the brightest and best can apply to settle in the UK. Immigration Minister Damian Green today announced new settlement rules that will break the link between migrants coming here to work and staying forever. The amount of time they can stay will now be capped at six years to prevent temporary work routes being abused.”
Home Office, 29th February 2012
Source: www.homeoffice.gov.uk
Broadcasters cannot unduly discriminate between advertisers under new Ofcom rules – OUT-LAW.com
“Television broadcasters are prohibited from unduly discriminating between advertisers looking to market on their service under new rules introduced by Ofcom.”
OUT-LAW.com, 29th February 2012
Source: www.out-law.com
Regulators may not be able to enforce data protection regime outside of EU, ICO says – OUT-LAW.com
“Regulators will not be able to hold companies based outside the EU accountable to proposed new data protection laws unless current enforcement mechanisms are changed, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has said.”
OUT-LAW.com, 29th February 2012
Source: www.out-law.com
No solicitors make the silk round – Law Society’s Gazette
“Not a single solicitor was among the 88 new Queen’s Counsel appointments announced today. Of the 214 applicants, only two came from solicitor advocates; neither was successful. Since 2008, six solicitors have been made QC. Last year two out of the five who applied were successful, while in the previous competition one from the 10 who applied succeeded. Dame Joan Higgins, chair of the QC selection panel, said: ‘The panel is concerned that there appears to be considerable hesitancy on the part of solicitor advocates to apply for silk, even where they may be well qualified to do so.’”
Law Society’s Gazette, 29th February 2012
Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk
Government announces legal aid concessions – Law Society’s Gazette
“The government has made two key concessions demanded by opponents of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders bill, days before the legislation enters report stage in the House of Lords.”
Law Society’s Gazette, 29th February 2012
Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk
Three people jailed over Gagandip Singh revenge death – BBC News
“Three people have been jailed over the death of a TV executive who was beaten and left to die in a burning car.”
BBC News, 29th February 2012
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
London riots: Mark Duggan family not told of death – BBC News
“The police watchdog has upheld a complaint by the family of Mark Duggan that they were not told he had been shot dead by officers in London.”
BBC News, 29th February 2012
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘Crash for cash’ mother jailed leaving behind baby – Daily Telegraph
“A mother has been jailed for claiming she suffered whiplash injuries in a fictitious car crash after her insurers took her to court in the first case of its kind.”
Daily Telegraph, 29th February 2012
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
Christopher Tappin extradition ‘highlights problems’ – The Independent
” The extradition of a British businessman has highlighted problems with the treaty between the UK and the United States which are not ‘readily curable’, the Attorney General said today.”
The Independent, 28th February 2012
Source: www.independent.co.uk
Is it illegal to abort an unborn baby because of its sex? Not necessarily – The Guardian
“The sting that showed clinics agreeing to requests for sex-selective abortion caused outrage. Yet it’s far from clear that the practice is always illegal.”
The Guardian, 28th February 2012
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
BAILII: Recent Decisions
Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions
Department for Education v Molyneux [2012] EWCA Civ 193 (28 February 2012)
High Court (Administrative Court) Decisions
High Court (Commercial Court) Decisions
Barclay Pharmaceuticals Ltd & Ors v Waypharm LP & Ors [2012] EWHC 306 (Comm) (28 February 2012)
Source: www.bailii.org
QC promotions down as 88 take silk – The Lawyer
“The Queen’s Counsel selection board has promoted 88 new silks in the latest round of appointments, down more than a quarter on last year’s 120 appointments.”
The Lawyer, 29th February 2012
Source: www.thelawyer.com
Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
The Revenue and Customs Appeals Order 2012
The National Health Service (Primary Dental Services) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2012
The Welfare of Animals (Slaughter or Killing) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2012
The International Development Association (Sixteenth Replenishment) Order 2011
The Insolvency (Amendment) Rules 2012
The Public Interest Disclosure (Prescribed Persons) (Amendment) Order 2012
Source: www.legislation.gov.uk
The democratic legitimacy of human rights – UK Human Rights Blog
“Why should we bother with the European Convention on Human Rights? Many of those that would never contemplate leaving the ECHR still question whether we should abide by controversial decisions such as those on prisoners’ voting rights or deportation. UCL’s Professor Richard Bellamy attempted to answer this question at the Statute Law Society’s talk on Monday evening. He said that the UK should abide by the ECHR, which gains its legitimacy by being the best way for democratic states regulate their relationships and protect their citizens’ rights.”
Source: www.ukhumanrightsblog.com
Watchdog bemoans insufficient punishment for data blagging offences – OUT-LAW.com
“Christopher Graham said ‘chicken feed fines’ were insufficient to deter individuals from blagging information and expressed frustration that the ability to issue prison sentences to data blaggers for offences under the Data Protection Act (DPA) has still to be introduced. Blagging is the use of deceit to extract personal data from people or organisations.”
OUT-LAW.com, 28th February 2012
Source: www.out-law.com