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Another Government Attack on Independent Scrutiny

In a week where the government has taken utter delight in the (justifiable) scrutiny that the BBC is facing so that it can rain down further on the state broadcaster, ministers seem to be doing everything in their power to eliminate any sort of independence

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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

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Rittson-Thomas v Oxfordshire County Council [2021] UKSC 13

marcuscleaver · Rittson-Thomas v Oxfordshire County Council [2021] UKSC 13 When a school in Oxfordshire moved to a new site, the heirs of the landowner who donated the original plot came out of the woodwork to argue that they should be entitled to the proceeds

What Sort of Justice is Virtual Justice?

This week the Bar Councils of England & Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland, as well as the Faculty of Advocates in Scotland released a statement that declared remote hearings to be a “markedly inferior experience” to in-person hearings. It comes about as coronavirus restrictions begin to

Film Review: The Trial of the Chicago 7

In my second, and final, film review of this Oscar season I will be looking at The Trial of the Chicago 7. Although this film did not win any Academy Awards, it was nominated in six categories including ‘Best Picture’ and ‘Best Original Screenplay’. While

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Asda Stores Ltd v Brierley [2021] UKSC 10

marcuscleaver · Asda Stores Ltd v Brierley [2021] UKSC 10 As part of an equal pay claim, a claimant has to find another employee to compare themselves with. In this episode we examine what the approach should be if that comparator is working at a