"It is not so much extremism as normalisation that we have to fear": Jonathan Hall KC on anti-semitic hate speech ...
The following piece was also published here on 1 Crown Office Row’s Quarterly Medical Law Review. AI is set to transform and ...
The following piece was also published here on 1 Crown Office Row’s Quarterly Medical Law Review. AI is set to transform and disrupt the way in which healthcare is delivered. The Government’s 10-year ...
The following piece was also published here on 1 Crown Office Row’s Quarterly Medical Law Review. AI is set to transform and disrupt the way in which healthcare is delivered. The Government’s 10-year ...
The Divisional Court (Lady Justice Laing and Mrs Justice Heather Williams) confirmed in R (Castellucii) v The Gender Recognition Panel and the Minister for Women and Equalities [2024] EWHC 54 (Admin) ...
In Khan v. Meadows [2021] UKSC 21 the Supreme Court has revisited the principles to be applied in “wrongful birth” claims: claims for the cost of bringing up a disabled child who would not have been ...
There are many well-tuned arguments both for and against the liberalisation of the UK’s strict euthanasia laws, some more helpful than others. This piece is not concerned with weighing up the policy ...
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 ...
In Secretary of State for the Home Department v HA (Iraq) [2022] UKSC 22, the Supreme Court has confirmed that the Court of Appeal was right to reject the idea that, when assessing whether it would be ...
Football fans everywhere will be familiar with reckless tackles, whether from their own Sunday league experience or as followers of the professional game. But when will a tackle amount to negligence ...
The Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (“ECtHR”) has held that the risks to the applicant’s psychiatric health posed by his expulsion to Turkey did not reach the threshold for the ...
The Court of Appeal, overturning a Divisional Court decision, has found the use of a facial recognition surveillance tool used by South Wales Police to be in breach of Article 8 of the European ...
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