News – Page 226

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    The increasing intolerance of British policymakers

    22 April 2013

    On March 22, Nick Clegg delivered his first major speech on immigration since assuming the role of deputy prime minister. In addition to admonishing past Labour policies and highlighting more recent coalition reforms, Clegg outlined the ambitions of his own party, the Liberal Democrats, in building what he referred to ...

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    Jury

    22 April 2013

    Discharge of jury – Apparent bias – Forced labour – Conspiracy to hold a person in servitude R v C and others: Court of Appeal, Criminal Division: 28 March 2013 ...

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    England and Russia: resolving jurisdictional disputes

    22 April 2013

    In recent years London has seen litigants from Russia and other former Soviet republics (the Commonwealth of Independent States or CIS) flock to its commercial courts and play out in the public courtrooms of the Royal Courts of Justice details of the murky ‘wild capitalism’ years which followed the collapse ...

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    Data page - April 2013

    2013-04-22T00:00:00Z

    The latest data page figures are now available (PDF, 189.62kb).

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    Deaf clients: in the courtroom

    2013-04-22T00:00:00Z

    We have previously explored and made suggestions for reasonable adjustments required in order to make legal proceedings accessible to deaf people. The courtroom is no exception to this rule and once again an assessment of need for each deaf client will be required to ensure that adjustments are made and ...

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    Costs

    15 April 2013

    Criminal law – Order to pay – Defendant failing to provide interpreter at rescheduled time R v Applied Language Solutions Ltd: Court of Appeal, Criminal Division: 25 March 2013 The ...

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    Nervous shock and secondary victims

    15 April 2013

    A secondary victim is someone who, when witnessing an accident, suffers injury consequential upon the injury, or fear of injury, to a primary victim. Because of the potential for multiple claims for damages arising out of a single accident, the courts have been anxious to restrict the numbers of claimants ...

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    Making a new EU

    15 April 2013

    The passing of Baroness Thatcher has triggered a swell of emotion, and some parts of her legacy permeate today’s politics. The UK’s relationship with the EU at least partly defines her premiership. David Cameron says he wants to renegotiate the UK’s relationship with Europe and ...

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    Evidence

    15 April 2013

    Admissibility – Evidence of actual confusion – Claimant companies commencing proceedings against defendant companies for trademark infringement Interflora Inc and another company v Marks and Spencer plc: Court of Appeal, Civil Division: 5 April 2013 ...

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    Policing football matches: charges

    15 April 2013

    The core authority in this area is Glasbrook Brothers Ltd v Glamorgan County Council [1925] AC 270.

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    Working with sign language interpreters

    2013-04-15T00:00:00Z

    In our first article of the series we explored the complex nature of expert assessment of deaf clients. The use of an appropriate expert witness and the need for necessary adjustments to meet the individual needs of each deaf client were discussed. These adjustments are necessary to promote equity of ...

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    Legal aid: exceptional circumstances

    08 April 2013

    The legal framework From 1 April, the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO) overhauled the statutory framework for legal aid in England and Wales. The areas of law that remain ...

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    Copyright

    08 April 2013

    Owner – Rights – Performance rights and sound recordings Henderson v All Around the World Recordings Ltd: Patents County Court: 28 March 2013 The claimant was a singer, songwriter and ...

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    Leveson: overview

    08 April 2013

    2010 was full of vociferous comment on the libel reform campaign; 2011 gave us Ryan Giggs and ‘superinjunction spring’. And 2012 provided the finer detail of the phone-hacking scandal and the resulting Leveson Inquiry. Anyone browsing the array of domestic newspapers over the last few years would be forgiven for ...

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    Leveson: the press

    08 April 2013

    The current state of play post-publication of the Leveson Report can only be described as an unsatisfactory stalemate. When Lord Justice Leveson published his recommendation that newspapers should operate a system of independent self-regulation, he surely cannot have envisaged the political turmoil, in-fighting and secret backdoor deals that have resulted. ...

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    Leveson: private practice

    08 April 2013

    The proposed new scheme of press regulation agreed by the main political parties and encapsulated in a Royal Charter includes an arbitration arm as part of the new body. Leveson was keen to ensure that people of all means had access to justice under the new regime and not just ...

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    Immigration

    08 April 2013

    Deportation – Decision to deport – Claimant being regarded as high-risk terrorist Othman (aka Abu Qatada) v Secretary of State for the Home Department: Court of Appeal, Civil Division: 27 March 2013 ...

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    Judicial review

    08 April 2013

    Public authority – Claimant religious organisation seeking to place advert bearing anti-gay message on London buses Core Issues Trust v Transport for London: Queen's Bench Division, Administrative Court (London): 22 March 2013 ...

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    Shadowing a High Court judge

    2013-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Taking part in the Judicial Work Shadowing Scheme (JWSS), I was to learn, represents a remarkable insight into the workings of the High Court from the judiciary’s perspective. Having arrived at the Royal Courts of Justice, at the Rolls Building, I was greeted by a chancery associate and shown to ...

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    Libel

    2013-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Justification – Specific examples of wider allegations which are justified on facts Rothschild v Associated Newspapers Ltd: Court of Appeal, Civil Division: 19 March 2013 The claimant, a well-known banker ...