The Weekly Round-Up: Protest Rights, Hate Crime Laws in Scotland, & Drone Strikes on Gaza Aid Trucks
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by Catherine Churchill
1w ago
In UK News The new and wide-ranging Serious Disruption Prevention Orders (SDPOs) introduced by the Public Order Act 2023 came into force on Friday. As part of the Government’s attempt to ‘crack down’ on protesters ‘dedicated to wreaking havoc’, the police will now be able to apply to courts for an order to place restrictions on protesters’ locations, associations with others, online activity, and more. Breaching an order will be a criminal offence carrying up to six months’ imprisonment and an order can be made against anyone who has previously committed ‘protest-related offences’, including ..read more
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Double Feature: Article 6 and extradition in Bertino and Merticariu
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by Benjamin Seifert
1w ago
Introduction On 6 March 2024 the Supreme Court handed down two separate judgments in the cases of Bertino v Public Prosecutor’s Office, Italy [2024] UKSC 9 and Merticariu v Judecatoria Arad, Romania [2024] UKSC 10. The constitution of the Court for both cases was the same with the judgments written by Lord Stephens and Lord Burnett. Lords Hodge, Sales and Burrows completed the panel. These two appeals both concern Section 20 of the Extradition Act 2003 (“the Act”) which deals with convicted individuals who are subject to convictions in their absence. Trials in absentia are extremely common in ..read more
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The Weekly Round-up: UN institutions react to Gaza conflict, High Court seeks assurances regarding Assange
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by Emilia Cieslak
2w ago
In international news This week multiple UN institutions responded to the deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Gaza. The UN Security Council passed a resolution, with the USA abstaining, demanding “an immediate ceasefire for the month of Ramadan…leading to a lasting sustainable ceasefire” and the release of all Israeli hostages taken by Hamas during the 07 October attack. The UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian Territory has released a report critical of Israel’s military operation in Gaza, which argues that “there are reasonable grounds to b ..read more
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Legal protection for animals is in our interests – Kimberly Moore
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by Guest Contributor
3w ago
Science tells us that animals are social and sentient creatures, that they experience the world much like we do. But the law treats them very differently. Despite some progress, animals remain inadequately protected, and they can suffer in entertainment, research, farming, and conflicts. The interconnectedness of humans, animals and the environment is recognised by the World Health Organisation, and the body of scientific work into intelligence in the animal kingdom continues to grow: the songs of Humpback whales are passed down through generations; crows and ravens are renowned for thei ..read more
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The Weekly Round-Up: Extremism Redefined, Justice for Subpostmasters, & Elections in Russia
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by Catherine Churchill
1M ago
In the UK The Government has announced a new definition of extremism. Michael Gove, communities secretary, told ministers on Thursday that they should not interact with any groups labelled as extremist or that do not maintain ‘public confidence in government’. While the former definition encompassed ‘vocal or active opposition’, the new definition refers to the ‘promotion or advancement of ideology’. This move away from physical acts into ideas has been criticised as having the potential to infringe on the right to freedom of thought when there is no harmful consequence – Miriam Cates MP warn ..read more
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Dillon and others’ applications for judicial review – a radically unradical analysis of the Legacy Act
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by anuragdeb
1M ago
Anurag Deb & Colin Murray In Dillon [2024] NIKB 11, the controversial Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 (Legacy Act) was challenged head on. The Court disapplied a number of provisions of the Act as being in breach of relevant aspects of EU law which continue to apply to Northern Ireland via the Windsor Framework. We have covered the precise EU law aspects of Dillon elsewhere and will only cover the ECHR elements of the judgment in this post. As will become clear, however, there is a critical link between these two main aspects of the judgment. The disapplicat ..read more
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The Weekly Round-up: Trump on the ballot, government defeats in the House of Lords, and abortion a constitutional right
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by Emilia Cieslak
1M ago
In UK news The government has suffered defeats in the House of Lords, as the peers voted through ten amendments to the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill. The amendments included: Requiring the bill to maintain full compliance with domestic and international law Ensuring that Rwanda is only considered a safe county “when and as long as” arrangements provided for in the Rwanda Treaty are fully implemented and adhered to in practice (for example ensuring that asylum seekers are not sent back to the countries from which they fled). Allowing decision-makers, such as immigration office ..read more
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Lies, damned lies and fakery
UK Human Rights Blog
by Rosalind English
1M ago
Contax Partners inc BVI v Kuwait Finance House and others  [2024] EWHC 436 (Comm) Legal news abounds these days with stories of fabricated decisions and authorities generated by ChatGPT and similar AI mechanisms. But there’s nothing like a bit of old-fashioned human plagiarism to tickle the palates, and the full force of a judge’s fury was unleashed on such an attempt recently in the High Court. The facts appeared to be dry. The Claimant (an oil and gas company) commenced an arbitration claim against the Defendants, three companies in a banking group. It sought to enforce, under s. 66 of ..read more
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Law Pod UK New Episode
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by Lucy McCann
1M ago
Law Pod UK is marking International Womens’ Day 2024 with a three-part series exploring gender at the Bar.  In this series Lucy McCann and Rajkiran Barhey speak to Lady Justice Whipple, Sally Smith KC, Clodagh Bradley KC, Cara Guthrie, Judith Rogerson, Isabel McArdle, Emma-Louise Fenelon and Chloe Turvill about their experiences in the hope of drawing out some key reflections and continuing the conversation about gender and the profession. In this first episode, Lucy and Kiran ask ‘what’s the problem?’ and cover a number of issues including gendered assumptions and stereotypes, pressure ..read more
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The Weekly Round-Up: High Court disapplies Legacy Act provisions and Nicaragua files ICJ proceedings
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by Kate Litman
1M ago
In international news Nicaragua has filed an application to the International Court of Justice instituting proceedings against Germany for alleged violations of its obligations under the Genocide Convention and other norms of international law in relation to the Gaza Strip. Nicaragua’s application argues that by providing political, financial and military support to Israel and withdrawing its funding from the UN’s Relief and Works Agency for Palestine (“UNRWA”), Germany “is facilitating the commission of genocide and, in any case has failed in its obligation to do everything possible to preve ..read more
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