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Searson and Another v Chief Constable of Nottingham Constabulary [2025] EWHC 1982 (KB) By Kian Leong Tan In Searson v Chief ...
Court of Protection rules that it is in patient's best interests to be kept alive in a permanent vegetative state ...
Most of our subscribers will have received a “Welcome to Substack” email regarding the UKHRB. To avoid any confusiong we ...
Human Rights reports on Gaza, courts to hear challenges from Palestine Action co-founder and Good Law Project in November ...
David Wolfson KC, Lord Wolfson of Tredegar, Shadow Attorney General, and Michael Ellis KC, Attorney General from 2021 – 2022, have written to Labour’s Attorney General Richard Hermer KC regarding the ...
Weekly Round-Up: ‘One-in, one-out’, restriction zones, suspects’ asylum status, seeking parole, and libel in the courts 11 August 2025 by Jennifer Zhou In UK News: The first migrants were detained ...
Will devolution scupper Conservative plans for a “British” Bill of Rights? 2 October 2014 by Guest Contributor In his speech at yesterday’s Conservative Party conference, the Prime Minister confirmed ...
No, legislating to allow euthanasia would not breach the European Convention on Human Rights 7 November 2024 by anuragdeb Anurag Deb and Lewis Graham Introduction There are many well-tuned arguments ...
A disproportionate interference: the Coronavirus Regulations and the ECHR — Francis Hoar 21 April 2020 by Guest Contributor The lockdown has been in place since 23 March. Image: The Guardian This is a ...
Vicarious liability — the new boundary dispute 3 April 2020 by Robert Kellar QC Image: The Guardian In the Christian Brothers case Lord Phillips of famously declared that “the law of vicarious ...
When adoption without parental consent breaches human rights 1 October 2013 by Martin Downs Re B-S (Children) [2013] EWCA Civ 1146 – Read judgment is the latest Judgment of the Court of Appeal on ...
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 ...