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Employment
Age discrimination - Contract of service - Both parties appealing Homer v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police: Supreme Court (Lords Hope DP, Brown, Mance and Kerr SCJJ, Lady Hale): 25 April 2012 ...
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Human rights
Extradition - Inhuman or degrading treatment - Applicants being accused of terrorist offences by US government Ahmad and others v UK: ECtHR (Judges Garlicki (president), Björgvinsson, Bratza, Hirvelä, Nicolaou, Bianku, Vucinic and L Early (section registrar)): 10 April 2012 ...
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Employment
Discrimination - Discrimination on the grounds of age - Employee partner in defendant solicitors’ firm Seldon v Clarkson Wright and Jakes: SC (Justices of the Supreme Court Lords Hope (deputy president), Brown, Mance, Kerr, Lady Hale): 25 April 2012 ...
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Disclosure
Confidential information - Injunction against disclosure of information - Interim injunction BUQ v HRE: Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Tugendhat): 29 March 2012 The Queen's Bench Division allowed the defendant's ...
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Employment
Discrimination - Sex discrimination Hawkins v Atex Group Ltd and others: Employment Appeal Tribunal (Mr Justice Underhill): 13 March 2012 The Employment Appeal Tribunal dismissed the employee's appeal against the ...
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Post-legislative scrutiny of the 2000 FoI act
Last year the justice select committee, chaired by Sir Alan Beith, launched a call for written evidence for its post-legislative scrutiny of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FoI). The committee invited written evidence on the following issues (although those responding were free to discuss other matters): ...
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Competition
European Union - Rules on competition - European Commission finding defendant companies entering into cartel regarding provision of heavy electrical equipment used in power grids National Grid Electricity Transmission Plc v ABB Ltd and other companies: ChD (Mr ...
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Judicial review
Specialist services - Applicant hospital trust providing paediatric and congenital cardiac services - Trust challenging consultation process R (on the application of Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust) v Joint Committee of Primary Care ...
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The 2012 Finance bill and capital allowances: no time for complacency
The new rules on capital allowances in commercial property are now in effect with the passing of the 2012 Finance bill. These rules will greatly affect commercial property owners, leaseholders and importantly, their lawyers. The central change is the introduction of mandatory pooling of capital ...
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Whiplash compensation needs linking to rehabilitation
When it comes to whiplash it seems the insurance industry is obsessed with trying to drive out costs from the existing system rather than trying to improve the system itself. One online comment from Paul valuably highlighted the history of how whiplash was previously assessed ...
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Victim of a market-rigging cartel: watch this space
Competition regulators across Europe often rely on whistleblowers to uncover anti-competitive cartels. Often the whistleblowers are the cartelists themselves. But what happens when the self-incriminating statements are then required to be disclosed to the victims of the cartel to support claims for compensation? Since a decision of Europe’s highest court ...
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Immigration
Deportation - Exclusion of immigrant deemed to be conducive to public good RS (Uganda) v Secretary of State for the Home Department: Court of Appeal, Civil Division (Lord Justices Rix, Etherton and Patten): 1 December 2011 ...
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Immigration
Child - Asylum seeker claiming to be a child R (on the application of W) v Croydon London Borough Council and another: Queen's Bench Division, Administrative Court (London) (CMG Ockelton sitting as a deputy judge of the High ...
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All power to GCHQ
Home Office plans to widen the powers of intelligence agency Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) to access communications data without judicial scrutiny have provoked strong reactions. But what is the content of the new law and how does it compare to the current situation in respect of the exercise of regulatory ...