In Suresh & Ors v General Medical Council [2025] EWHC 804 (KB), the High Court considered claims brought by the family of a doctor who died by suicide after receiving a letter from the General Medical ...
In Suresh & Ors v General Medical Council [2025] EWHC 804 (KB), the High Court considered claims brought by the family of a doctor who died by suicide after receiving a letter from the General Medical ...
INTRODUCTION The crux of the issue in this appeal is both narrow and, to some degree, exceptionally broad. It is narrow in ...
While this case is being heard at the ICJ until the end of the month, Myanmar is also under investigation by the ...
UN Special Session on Iran, ECSR conclusions on labour rights, procedural duties under Article 3, and MOD policies in the High Court ...
The crux of the issue in this appeal is both narrow and, to some degree, exceptionally broad. It is narrow in that the central issue before the Court of Appeal was “whether an application made under s ...
Article 7 of the European Convention on Human Rights provides as follows: (1) No one shall be held guilty of any criminal offence on account of any act or omission which did not constitute a criminal ...
In a pithy parting shot to the Home Secretary, Lady Hale has given the unanimous judgment of the Supreme Court on the question of whether a person subject to a home curfew under immigration powers had ...
Informed consent to medical treatment is at the heart of the vaccine debate. Consent is also at the centre of most of the cases that come before the Court of Protection. So now we have a very specific ...
In Ecila Henderson v. Dorset Healthcare University NHS Trust Foundation [2020] UKSC 43 the Supreme Court has revisited the defence of illegality (“ex turpi causa”) in the context of a claim for ...
Join Rosalind English in Episode 211 as she discusses with Lucy McCann and Jonathan Metzer of 1 Crown Office Row the cases that have been decided at all levels in the courts in 2024 that have had, or ...