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Home About InsiteLaw Mag Lawcasts.net West London Man Charon QC UK law blog Feeds: Posts Comments #WithoutPrejudice 15: Hackgate – Freemen ‘Cod’ Law – Politicisation of judges – Legal Aid – Privacy Law Sunday, November 20, 2011 by Charon QC Welcome to Without Prejudice one on one with David Allen
Hilarious – but dangerous – cod legalism | Head of Legal
I wrote in August about the ridiculous “freemen on the land”, and didn’t expect to return to the subject – but have written a piece for Comment is Free today in response to yesterday’s contribution from “commonly known as dom”.
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The Week That Was « UKSC blog
The UK Supreme Court Editors: Dan Tench, Laura Coogan, Cathryn Hopkins & Fiona Bruce (Olswang) Hugh Tomlinson QC, Matthew Ryder QC, Anthony Fairclough & Anita Davies (Matrix) This blog is dedicated to the UK Supreme Court. The UK Supreme Court is the UK's highest court; its judgments bind lower
Senior judge raises doubts over power of European court | Law | The Guardian
Lord chief justice Lord Judge says UK courts not bound by rulings of Strasbourg-based court of human rights
EHRC launches consultation on submissions in religious discrimination cases
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has launched a public consultation on the interpretation of human rights laws in religion or belief...
EHRC consults on proposed legal intervention in religious discrimination cases | Article | XpertHR
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has been granted permission to intervene in four religious discrimination cases that are currently
Anonymity in the employment tribunal: will the spread of the super-injunction affect workplace
In certain circumstances an employment tribunal can protect the identity of those involved in proceedings. In this article we examine these little known powers and the extent to which they can be used to preserve the parties privacy.
Europe's human rights laws can't be reformed, Tories are told - Telegraph
It is “virtually impossible” to reform European laws on human rights despite a pledge by Kenneth Clarke, the former Lord Chief Justice said yesterday.
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