Police cleared over witness’s death – The Independent

Posted July 30th, 2008 in duty of care, human rights, negligence, news, police, witnesses by sally

“Police were today cleared of liability for the death of a court witness who was murdered days before he was due to give evidence.”

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The Independent, 30th July 2008

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Hacker loses extradition appeal – BBC News

Posted July 30th, 2008 in computer crime, extradition, news by sally

“A Briton accused of hacking into top secret military computers has lost a Law Lords appeal against being extradited to stand trial in the US.”

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BBC News, 30th July 2008

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Lords overturn Saudi probe ruling – BBC News

Posted July 30th, 2008 in bribery, corruption, news, Saudi Arabia, Serious Fraud Office by sally

“The House of Lords has ruled that the Serious Fraud Office acted lawfully when it halted its investigation into a Saudi arms deal.”

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BBC News, 30th July 2008

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Daily Cause List, 30th July 2008

Posted July 30th, 2008 in news by sally

Wednesday 30th July 2008

Source: www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk

Please note only the current day’s cause list will be accessible

BBC fined £400,000 over phone-ins – BBC News

Posted July 30th, 2008 in media, news by sally

“The BBC has been fined £400,000 by media watchdog Ofcom for misleading its audiences by ‘faking’ phone-ins.”

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BBC News, 30th July 2008

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Tesco tax avoidance schemes can form part of libel case, judge rules – The Guardian

Posted July 30th, 2008 in corporation tax, defamation, news, tax avoidance by sally

“Details of elaborate offshore corporation tax avoidance schemes operated by Tesco were yesterday allowed to be introduced into evidence in a libel case the supermarket chain is bringing against the Guardian.”

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The Guardian, 30th July 2008

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Regina (Thames Water Utilities Ltd) v Bromley Magistrates’ Court (Water Services Regulation Authority intervening) – WLR Daily

Posted July 30th, 2008 in environmental protection, law reports, waste by sally

Regina (Thames Water Utilities Ltd) v Bromley Magistrates’ Court (Water Services Regulation Authority intervening) [2008] EWHC 1763 (QB); [2008] WLR (D) 264

Sewage escaping from pipes maintained by a statutory undertaker was ‘controlled waste’ within the meaning of s 33 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990.”

WLR Daily, 29th July 2008

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

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ETI Euro Telecom International NV v Republic of Bolivia and another – WLR Daily

Posted July 30th, 2008 in arbitration, conflict of laws, freezing injunctions, law reports by sally

ETI Euro Telecom International NV v Republic of Bolivia and another [2008] EWCA Civ 880; [2008] WLR (D) 263

“International arbitration proceedings were not ‘proceedings’ for the purpose of s 25 of the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 to enable the English court to grant interim relief to preserve the outcome of the arbitration proceedings. Where injunctive relief was sought in the English court, the claimant should deal both with state immunity from the adjudicative jurisdiction of the court and with state immunity from enforcement. The court should consider and decide the question of state immunity at as early a stage on the proceedings as practicable.”

WLR Daily, 29th July 2008

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Regina (C) v Secretary of State for Justice – WLR Daily

Posted July 30th, 2008 in law reports, restraint, young offenders by sally

Regina( C) v Secretary of State for Justice; [2008] WLR (D) 262

“The introduction of an amendment to the Secure Training Centre Rules to permit physical restraint of young offenders in secure training centres to ensure good order and discipline without prior consultation with the Children’s Commissioner was unlawful and engaged art 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedom.”

WLR Daily, 29th July 2008

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Masri v Consolidated Contractors International Co SAL and others (No 4) – WLR Daily

Masri v Consolidated Contractors International Co SAL and others (No 4) [2008] EWCA Civ 876; [2008] WLR (D) 261

“The court had jurisdiction under CPR r 71.2 to order the examination of a foreign director of a company which had submitted to the jurisdiction, defended a claim on the merits and failed to pay the judgment debt. A director of a corporate director of the judgment debtor was not ‘an officer of that body’ within the meaning of the rule.”

WLR Daily, 29th July 2008

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JT (Cameroon) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – WLR Daily

Posted July 30th, 2008 in asylum, law reports, statutory interpretation by sally

JT (Cameroon) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2008] EWCA Civ 878; [2008] WLR (D) 260

“When construing s 8(1) of the Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc) Act 2004, which provided various factors that the court should take account of in assessing the credibility of an asylum seeker, the qualifying word ‘potentially’ should be read into an explanatory clause which would then read: ‘as (potentially) damaging the claimant’s credibility’.”

WLR Daily, 29th July 2008

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Mosley v News Group Newspapers Ltd – Times Law Reports

Posted July 30th, 2008 in law reports, media, privacy by sally

Mosley v News Group Newspapers Ltd

Queen’s Bench Division

“It was not for the media to expose sexual conduct between consenting adults which did not involve any significant breach of the criminal law except where there was a countervailing public interest because at least one of the established limiting principles, such as victimisation or corruption of the young, came into play.”

The Times, 30th July 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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Crime: Map shows domestic violence is everywhere – The Guardian

Posted July 30th, 2008 in crime, domestic violence, news, statistics by sally

“Humberside police service recorded the highest number of women murdered by their partners, and the City of London police the lowest, in the past five years, according to a new map of murder rates across England and Wales published by the government’s Equalities Unit yesterday.”

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The Guardian, 30th July 2008

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Ruling due in witness murder case – BBC News

Posted July 30th, 2008 in human rights, murder, news, police, witnesses by sally

“Law Lords are expected to rule later on whether a police force breached the human rights of a witness who was murdered before he could give evidence.”

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BBC News, 30th July 2008

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Legal Opinion: Privacy on parade in Fleet Street and the law courts – The Independent

Posted July 30th, 2008 in media, privacy, special report by sally

“Our shy and retiring privacy law is rarely out of the media spotlight. The media lawyer Amber Melville-Brown suggests why we should be grateful that it exists.”

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The Independent, 30th July 2008

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Single-minded pursuit – The Guardian

Posted July 30th, 2008 in charities, local government, minorities, special report by sally

“Government guidance on cohesion is thought to have spurred some councils to stop funding black and minority ethnic charities. But now a high court victory could force a serious rethink. Saba Salman reports.”

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The Guardian, 30th July 2008

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Sikh teenager Sarika Watkins-Singh wins right to wear bangle – The Times

Posted July 30th, 2008 in news, religious discrimination, school children, Sikhism by sally

“A Sikh teenager won a legal battle yesterday over her right to wear a bangle that she holds central to her faith.”

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The Times, 30th July 2008

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Plans for computer games classifications Q&A – The Guardian

Posted July 30th, 2008 in children, special report, video games by sally

“Where do the plans for new rules come from? Earlier this year, Tanya Byron, a psychologist advising the Government, said that video game ratings should to be overhauled to make them easier for parents and children to understand.”

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Daily Telegraph, 30th July 2008

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Ruling due on hacker extradition – BBC News

Posted July 30th, 2008 in computer crime, extradition, news by sally

“The Law Lords are due to decide whether a Briton accused of hacking into top secret military computers should be extradited to the US to stand trial.”

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BBC News, 30th July 2008

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Curse of the DNA register – The Independent

Posted July 30th, 2008 in criminal records, data protection, DNA, news by sally

“A generation of young Britons is being criminalised for life by the relentless expansion of the national DNA database, ministers are warned today.”

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The Independent, 30th July 2008

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