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Can you decide who is to be your unpaid advocate? Elean
RE F (CHILDREN) 14 May 2013, Court of Appeal – extempore so currently only available as a Lawtel summary (£) A topical case, this, given legal aid cutbacks. It concerns the ability of unrepresented litigants to choose those to he
Argumentative? Moi?
Upon being introduced to me: “Oh – you’re the one who argues endlessly with the whole world on that blog!” Me : “Erm. I prefer to call it engaging”.
UK Uncut loses: Taxman’s Goldman Sachs deal “not a glor
UK Uncut Legal Action Ltd v. (1) Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and (2) Goldman Sachs – read judgment Tax avoidance has hit the news again, with Apple currently facing questions from the US Senate about
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Argumentative? Moi?
Published on May 23, 2013 by familoo
Upon being introduced to me: “Oh – you’re the one who argues endlessly with the whole world on that blog!” Me : “Erm. I prefer to call it engaging”.
Can you decide who is to be your unpaid advocate? Eleanor Battie
Published on May 23, 2013 by 1 Crown Office Row
RE F (CHILDREN) 14 May 2013, Court of Appeal – extempore so currently only available as a Lawtel summary (£) A topical case, this, given legal aid cutbacks. It concerns the ability of unrepresented litigants to choose those to help them out as advocates in court. Not an unconstrained right, as thi
Closing the loophole: Care services and human rights protection – Sanchita
Published on May 22, 2013 by 1 Crown Office Row
Much of the House of Lords debate surrounding yesterday’s Second Reading of the Care and Support Bill focused on seeking solutions to complex issues around the future provision of care. Additionally, as several peers flagged, the Bill also provides
Comment | Abortion and conscientious objection: what about human rights? –
Published on May 22, 2013 by 1 Crown Office Row
Doogan and Wood v. NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Health Board [2013] CSIH 36 – read judgment here and Alasdair Henderson’s commentary here It is easy to become complacent about women’s reproductive rights in mainland Britain. Compared to our Irish
UK Uncut loses: Taxman’s Goldman Sachs deal “not a glorious episode”, but l
Published on May 22, 2013 by Alasdair Henderson
UK Uncut Legal Action Ltd v. (1) Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and (2) Goldman Sachs – read judgment Tax avoidance has hit the news again, with Apple currently facing questions from the US Senate about its exploitation of
IVF Doctor not liable for failing to warn parents of genetic disorder in ch
Published on May 21, 2013 by Rosalind English
Waller v James [2013] NSWSC 497 (6 May 2013) – read judgment So-called “wrongful birth” cases – where parents claim for the costs of bringing up a child that has been born as a result of the hospital’s alleged negligence – have long been the subjec
Myths and Realities about Equal Marriage
Published on May 20, 2013 by Adam Wagner
The Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill is back before Parliament today for the “Report Stage”. The latest version of the Bill is here, updated explanatory notes here, and the full list of proposed amendments here. Predictably, the amendments are the f
Criminal joint enterprise denies injured party damages
Published on May 20, 2013 by (author unknown)
Ex turpi causa is one of those doctrines which we learn when we study law but rarely get to use in anger. But in a judgment published today the Court of Appeal has upheld a judge’s decision to deny the claimant any recovery against his uncle whose
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