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Caster Semenya sits in the European court of human rights before its decision over sex eligibility rules in ...
On 10 July 2025, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights delivered its judgment in Semenya v Switzerland. The case arose from the legal challenge by Olympic champion Caster Semenya to ...
The Independent Review of the Criminal Courts, chaired by Sir Brian Leveson, published part 1 of its report. The Review was ...
Challenge to export of military parts that might be used by Israel fails in the High Court: military decisions like this not justiciable ...
In Episode 222 of Law Pod UK, Marina Wheeler KC and Rosalind English of 1 Crown Office Row are joined by Shadow Attorney General Lord Wolfson of Tredegar to discuss the legal challenges facing David ...
No, legislating to allow euthanasia would not breach the European Convention on Human Rights 7 November 2024 by anuragdeb Anurag Deb and Lewis Graham Introduction There are many well-tuned arguments ...
Will devolution scupper Conservative plans for a “British” Bill of Rights? 2 October 2014 by Guest Contributor In his speech at yesterday’s Conservative Party conference, the Prime Minister confirmed ...
Ban on Christian advertising was lawful, says court 24 April 2012 by Rosalind English London Christian Radio Ltd and Anor v Radio Advertising Clearance Centre (RACC) and Secretary of State for Culture ...
This article was first published on the UK Labour Law Blog ( @labour_blog). We repost it with the kind permission of Dr Philippa Collins (@DrPMCollins at Exeter University) and the editors of the ...
Metropolitan Police succeed in G20 “kettling” appeal 19 January 2012 by Wessen Jazrawi R (on the application of Hannah McClure and Joshua Moos) v The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2012] ...
In Khan v. Meadows [2021] UKSC 21 the Supreme Court has revisited the principles to be applied in “wrongful birth” claims: claims for the cost of bringing up a disabled child who would not have been ...