Covid 19: the current situation is so fast moving that anything written will almost inevitably be out of date by the time it is typed. However, following the effective “lock...
This week's edition considers one judgment from the Supreme Court and two from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division). In Elgizouli v Secretary of State for the Home Department the Supreme Court...
This week’s edition considers one judgment of the Supreme Court, two of the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division), two of the Court of Appeal (Civil Division) and two of the...
Readers of this blog range from law students to seasoned silks and judges. Somewhere in the middle are those in the midst of the pupillage process, whether preparing to start...
This week’s edition considers one judgment from the Supreme Court, one from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) and one from the Court of Appeal (Civil Division). In Copeland, the Supreme...
This week’s edition considers two judgments of the Court of Appeal and one of the Divisional Court. In R v Ngoie the Court considered an appeal against conviction. The primary issue considered...
This week’s edition considers one judgment of the European Court of Human Rights, one of the Supreme Court and one of the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division). In Guaghran v UK the...