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Maintaining public order vs. the right to protest – the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill

Brett Weaver16th April 202116th April 2021
The recent riots in Bristol and the police response to the Sarah Everard vigil have both served to spark a wider debate on the proper parameters that the legislature should...
Crime General

Remote Courts – a view from home and abroad (Part 2)

Brett Weaver6th July 20203rd July 2020
Our previous post reviewed the use of remote courts in domestic criminal proceedings and considered how the sharp increase in the courts’ use of technology may continue after the current...
Crime General

Remote courts – a view from home and abroad (Part 1)

Brett Weaver23rd June 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has led to a significant change in how courts conduct their business, both here and abroad. This post considers the position in respect of the use of...
General Public and civil law

The Use and Abuse of Parliamentary Privilege: does ‘public interest’ trump the rule of law?

Brett Weaver6th November 2018
In his statement to the House of Lords on 25th October 2018, Lord Hain said that it was “his duty under parliamentary privilege” to name Sir Philip Green as the...
General

Are politicians so bad at asking questions?

Brett Weaver5th June 2018
After Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony before a Congressional Committee,  Jonathan Freedland, a thoughtful and well-respected commentator, wrote an opinion piece entitled, “Zuckerberg got off lightly. Why are politicians so bad at...

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