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Browsing Archive April, 2017

  • News Round-up 0

    The view from outside – the fortnight in review 10 Apr – 23 Apr 2017

    This week's update includes Amnesty International concerns and the implications for Brexit negotiations of the snap election. ...

    On April 24, 2017 / By Legal Support Service
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    Spring break

    The blog will be taking a spring break, back on 24 April – thank you to all our readers and contributors so far this year! ...

    On April 12, 2017 / By Legal Support Service
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    The view from outside – the week in review 3 Apr – 9 Apr 2017

    This week's update includes the CJEU decision regarding sanctions against Russia, and the laying out of starting positions for Brexit negotiations. ...

    On April 10, 2017 / By Legal Support Service
  • Human Rights 0

    Terrorism and citizenship: Strasbourg and the case of K2

    Eleanor Mitchell considers a recent decision on whether the UK can strip terrorism suspects of their British citizenship. ...

    On April 6, 2017 / By Eleanor Mitchell
  • Criminal Law 0

    When is it permissible to deny access to a lawyer during a first interview? Cadder re-visited in light of Ibrahim

    Stephen Bailey and Courtney Grafton take a look at whether the Supreme Court's decision in Calder is out of step with the flexibility of Strasbourg jurisprudence. ...

    On April 5, 2017 / By The Law Of Nations
  • Business and Human Rights 0

    Prosecuting companies for crimes against humanity

    In light of recent developments in France, Katherine Tyler considers the potential criminal liability of companies for international crimes. ...

    On April 3, 2017 / By Katherine Tyler
  • News Round-up 0

    The view from outside – the week in review 27 Mar – 2 Apr 2017

    This week's update includes the discussion of the gender equality Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 5) and the triggering of art 50. ...

    On April 3, 2017 / By Legal Support Service

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