On Tuesday, the Council of Europe’s group of experts on action against trafficking in human beings (GRETA) published an evaluation report, raising concerns about barriers to victims accessing legal ...
Act 2023 (HEA) is a response to a genuine problem. The treatment of Professor Kathleen Stock at the University of Sussex, ...
May 2026 by Harry Camp In the News Court of Appeal hears Palestine Action proscription challenge From Tuesday to Thursday, ...
The group litigation concerned the vicarious liability of Barclays for sexual assaults in the 1970s and early 1980s. The alleged assaults were committed in the North East by a now deceased general ...
Almost a year ago, I and some other legal bloggers wrote about a phenomenon known as the Freemen on the Land movement. I called the post Freemen of the dangerous nonsense, for that is exactly what the ...
The Supreme Court has reminded us, in a tour de force by Lord Reed, that there is no such thing as one-stop proportionality. It varies between ECHR and EU law, and the tests of EU proportionality then ...
N3 & ZA v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] UKSC 6 concerned orders depriving two British people of their citizenship on national security grounds. The Defendant (initially) contended ...
In 2005, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights handed down its landmark decision in Hirst v the United Kingdom, finding that the effect of section 3 of the Representation of the ...
The ECHR features prominently in Strand One and the Rights Safeguards and Equality of Opportunity (RSEO) chapter of the GFA. Strand One, which concerns the devolved institutions in Northern Ireland, ...
In Sleeper v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2025] EWHC 151 (KB) Mr Justice Sweeting dismissed an appeal against the decision of HHJ Saggerson to dismiss a claim against the Metropolitan ...
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