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  • Peter Hain: donorgate refuses to die!

    Carl Gardner
    January 8, 2008

    Iain Dale thinks Peter Hain’s in deep trouble, with the most recent revelations about donations to his deputy leadership campaign. Iain’s thinking primarily of political trouble of course, but he may also mean legal http://www.gooakley.com/ trouble: and […]

    Tags: crime, party donations
  • Pakistan: the way forward

    Carl Gardner
    January 7, 2008

    I couldn’t agree more with this New York Times editorial piece – I’m glad the Times is arguing strongly for a democratic approach in Pakistan, rather than just Realpolitik; and that it’s calling for the […]

    Tags: human rights, Pakistan
  • Pakistan: the lawyers’ protest

    Carl Gardner
    January 5, 2008

    There’s an article in today’s New York Times about some of the lawyers involved in protests against Musharraf’s emergency – it concludes that the protest is “on hold”: but it’s clearly not finished.

    Tags: human rights, Pakistan
  • Schengen: further border controls lifted

    Carl Gardner
    January 4, 2008

    Just before the Christmas blog-break, ECJ blog reported the extension on the “Schengen agreement” to cover 9 of the 2004 “Accession 10” member states – all except Cyprus, which hopes to join later.

    Basically this means you can […]

    Tags: eu law
  • Kenyan elections: Attorney General intervenes

    Carl Gardner
    January 3, 2008

    I’m glad that the Kenyan Attorney, Amos Wako, has intervened with a suggestion of idependent scrutiny of the ballot. That could offer a way forward that saves lives and helps get Kenya back on track.

    Tags: human rights, Kenya
  • Pakistan now

    Carl Gardner
    January 3, 2008

    Well, since I last posted, Benazir Bhutto’s been assassinated; President Musharraf has asked for help from the British police; and elections have been postponed until February. What began in November as a constitutional law issue, which I posted on because […]

    Tags: human rights, Pakistan, terrorism
  • Catholicism and the constitution

    Carl Gardner
    December 22, 2007

    Talking about Tony Blair’s conversion to Rome, I’ve just heard Alastair Campbell on BBC News 24 saying he didn’t know whether constitutionally a catholic could be Prime Minister, his tentative implication being that that might have been one […]

    Tags: act of settlement, constitution, religion
  • BAe Systems judicial review: that Blair letter

    Carl Gardner
    December 22, 2007

    I was quite sniffy about the Campaign Against the Arms Trade’s judicial review challenge to the government’s decision to abandon its criminal investigation of BAe Systems and the Al Yamamah deal. Well, I’m not now saying I think the […]

    Tags: al yamamah, attorney general, BAe, contempt, disclosure, saudi arabia
  • What’s Purnell been hanging about for?

    Carl Gardner
    December 21, 2007

    I’m glad James Purnell has announced he’ll act to reassure the Russian authorities who’ve threatened to cancel the planned loan of a number of works of art which its intended will be shown in the Royal Academy’s

    Tags: art, immunity from seizure
  • Detention of terrorist suspects: Liberty’s dodgy factoids

    Carl Gardner
    December 18, 2007

    I stopped in my tracks the other day on Borough High Street when I saw a poster from Liberty telling me the UK detains terrorist suspects longer than anywhere in the western world. Not because I was shocked at […]

    Tags: france, human rights, italy, terrorism
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