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[2024] UKSC 9 & 10

marcuscleaver · [2024] UKSC 9 & 10 This week on the podcast we look at two cases concerning the European Arrest Warrant and consider how it can achieve justice while also protecting the rights of the individual. uklawweekly.substack.com/subscribe Music from bensound.com

[2024] UKSC 4 & 5

marcuscleaver · [2024] UKSC 4 & 5 This week on the podcast we cover one case about when prisoners can be recalled to jail and another about the application of tax law in the Channel Islands. uklawweekly.substack.com/subscribe Music from bensound.com

Popoviciu v Bucharest Court of Appeal [2023] UKSC 39

marcuscleaver · Popoviciu v Bucharest Court of Appeal [2023] UKSC 39 How should a court react when it is presented with a European Arrest Warrant but there are concerns that the conviction is unsafe? uklawweekly.substack.com/subscribe Music from bensound.com

Anwar v Advocate General for Scotland [2021] UKSC 44

marcuscleaver · Anwar v Advocate General for Scotland [2021] UKSC 44 How simple should it be to take interim measures against the other party to a case? In these employment law proceedings this question is considered in the context of EU law and we also

Brexit in 2022

Just over a year ago the UK completed its exit from the European Union. While that should have been the end of it and while there has been an ongoing pandemic to deal with, Brexit continued to dominate the headlines with disputes over fishing and

After Owen Paterson. Who next?

In the past week it seems like a line in the sand has been drawn. The Owen Paterson affair ended in a complete u-turn by the government. While the MP could have got away with a slap on the wrist, completely changing the rules of

UK Law Weekly

Zabolotnyi v The Mateszalka District Court, Hungary [2021] UKSC 14

marcuscleaver · Zabolotnyi v The Mateszalka District Court, Hungary [2021] UKSC 14 When Zabolotnyi was due to be extradited to Hungary under a European Arrest Warrant, questions were asked about whether the prison conditions would represent a breach of human rights. Even after the Hungarian

Highlights from the EU (Future Relationship) Bill

The dead period between Christmas and New Year is normally a time for relaxing, watching rubbish TV and regretting how much food you are still eating. Sadly for lawyers, legal commentators and anyone with an interest in politics that has not exactly been possible this