This week’s edition considers seven judgments; one of the Supreme Court, three of the Court of Appeal, and two of the Divisional Court. In R (on the application of Hemmati...
Introduction The state now has power to forfeit, in civil recovery proceedings, the proceeds of conduct taking place overseas which “constitutes” or is “connected with” a gross human rights abuse...
This week’s digest considers five judgments: one from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division), one from the Court of Appeal (Civil Division), and three from the Divisional Court. In Harris the Court...
The financial year 2018/19 saw a record £51 million collected through cash forfeiture under chapter 3 of Part 5 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (‘POCA’). Those who consider...
This week’s digest considers four judgments; one of the Supreme Court, two of the Court of Appeal, and one of the Divisional Court. In R v TRA the Supreme Court interpreted the...
John Rawls (1921–2002) is one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. In his classic work of high liberalism, A Theory of Justice (1971), he devised one of the greatest...
This week's edition considers five judgments, one from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division), one from the Court Martial Appeal Court and three from the Divisional Court. In Jones and Miszczak the...
This week’s edition considers two judgments from the Divisional Court. In Adamescu v Bucharest Appeal Court Criminal Division, Romania the Divisional Court granted the requested person permission to appeal against his extradition on...
The following essay was the winning entry to the John RWD Jones QC Essay Competition 2019, run by the Defence Extradition Lawyers Forum. A degree of trust is built into...
This week's Digest considers three judgments: one of the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) and two of the Divisional Court In Pringle the Court of Appeal considered the safety of the appellant's...