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  • If you think it was murder, say so

    Carl Gardner
    September 11, 2015

    How many articles and blogposts have referred to Orwell’s classic essay Politics and the English Language? Well, here’s another. I’m put in mind of it by recent use of the sinister phrase “extrajudicial killing” to describe the lethal […]

    Tags: crime, death penalty, international
  • The killing of Reyaad Khan: Britain’s letter to the UN

    Carl Gardner
    September 10, 2015

    A row has broken out since the publication of the letter from the UK to the UN, in which the British permanent representative reports the drone strike that killed Reyaad Khan to the UN Security Council as required […]

    Tags: "Islamic State", government, international, parliament, syria
  • Law and the killing of Reyaad Khan

    Carl Gardner
    September 7, 2015

    This afternoon in the House of Commons the Prime Minister told MPs that Reyaad Khan, the “Islamic State” fighter from Cardiff, was killed in Syria in a targeted RAF drone strike. His death was reported some days ago […]

    Tags: attorney general, constitution, conventions, crime, human rights, international, parliament, right to life
  • Pannick on Mr Justice Peter Smith

    Carl Gardner
    September 3, 2015

    Today’s Times has a piece by Lord Pannick QC (behind the Times paywall) on the extraordinary behaviour of Mr Justice Peter Smith in a case involving British Airways earlier this summer. The case, he says,

    raises serious […]

    Tags: judges, lord pannick
  • Sir John! Sir John! Are we there yet?

    Carl Gardner
    August 31, 2015
    Tags: inquiries, iraq, judges, lawyers, lord lester, lord morris
  • The Supreme Court’s JR38 judgment
    — in a few sentences

    Carl Gardner
    July 1, 2015

    In the JR38 case, the Supreme Court today dismissed the appeal of a young man who’d argued that his article 8 Convention right to respect for private life was breached where newspapers published, on the police’s request, photos of him apparently […]

    Tags: bitesize, human rights, private life, UK Supreme Court
  • Supreme Court: Publication of child rioter’s photo doesn’t interfere with private life

    Carl Gardner
    July 1, 2015



    In the JR38 case, the Supreme Court today unanimously dismissed the appeal
    of a young man who’d argued that his article 8 Convention right to respect for private life was breached […]

    Tags: human rights, private life, UK Supreme Court
  • Could Greece take Europe to court?

    Carl Gardner
    July 1, 2015

    Dennis Skley | Creative CommonsCould a desperate Greece go to court over its financial dispute with Europe? The crisis is more about politics and finance than it […]

    Tags: ecj, eu law
  • Of course the DPP must not resign over Janner

    Carl Gardner
    June 29, 2015

    The CPS has announced that Lord Janner is to be prosecuted for child sex offences alleged to have been committed between 1963 and 1988. This follows a review by David Perry QC under the Victims’ Right […]

    Tags: cps, crime
  • Same-sex marriage: the US, Europe and the Obergefell questions

    Carl Gardner
    June 25, 2015

    Elvert Barnes | Creative CommonsThe US Supreme Court’s opinion in Obergefell v Hodges – it may come out today, or next week – will […]

    Tags: discrimination, ecj, ecthr, eu law, family, free movement, human rights, US constitution, US Supreme Court
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