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Browsing Archive May, 2018

  • News Round-up 0

    The view from outside – the week in review 21 – 27 May 2018

    This week's update include the latest criticism surrounding the Brexit negotiations and a study of the UK's environmental sustainability. ...

    On May 28, 2018 / By Legal Support Service
  • Human Rights 0

    Bad, but not THAT bad: the Court of Appeal in Youssef and N2

    Eleanor Mitchell looks at two important court decisions on the ability of the UK to exclude individuals from protection under the Refugee Convention in cases of alleged terrorism. ...

    On May 22, 2018 / By Eleanor Mitchell
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    The view from outside – the week in review 14 – 20 May 2018

    This week's update includes the UN's view of the impact of Britain's policies on ethnic minorities and the hiding of documents showing the relationship between the British Government ...

    On May 21, 2018 / By Legal Support Service
  • Private International Law 0

    Assets moved outside the jurisdiction, but not beyond the Court’s reach

    Jessica Joel of CMS reviews a recent Supreme Court judgment confirming jurisdiction in a conspiracy claim where the damage occurred outside the UK. ...

    On May 15, 2018 / By Jessica Joel
  • News Round-up 0

    The view from outside – the week in review 7 – 13 May 2018

    This week's update includes the latest Brexit arguments over the customs union and documents suggesting the EU is not committed to helping the climate. ...

    On May 14, 2018 / By Legal Support Service
  • Arbitration 0

    Public policy exception: when are allegations of fraud not enough

    Zachary Segal of Mischon de Reya explores why, when fraud was alleged, the English Court still refused to set aside a New York Convention award on public policy ...

    On May 10, 2018 / By Zachary Segal
  • Human Rights 0

    Silence amid the clash of arms? Surveying commentary on proposals to derogate from the ECHR in armed conflict

    With tensions rising globally in light of a suspected chemical attack in Syria and the UK being called upon to intervene in the Middle East, it seems that ...

    On May 7, 2018 / By Natasha Holcroft-Emmess
  • News Round-up 0

    The view from outside – the week in review 30 April – 6 May 2018

    This week's update includes a court ruling on the Investigatory Powers Act, and the latest Brexit discussions focusing on the customs union. ...

    On May 7, 2018 / By Legal Support Service

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