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First, as a matter of principle, such a “market harm” theory could justify jurisdiction “anywhere that the internet is accessible,” opening up a defendant to being sued anywhere and everywhere. [read post]
14 Mar 2008, 11:07 am
The Supreme Court will be the final court of appeal in all matters under English law, Welsh law (to the extent that the Welsh Assembly makes laws for Wales that differ from those in England) and Northern Irish law.It will not have authority over criminal cases in Scotland, where the High Court of Justiciary will remain the supreme court. [read post]
14 Jan 2014, 6:48 am by Laura Sandwell
Agricultural Sector (Wales) Bill – Reference by the Attorney General (17 – 18 Feb 2014): This devolution matter concerns the competence of the Welsh National Assembly to pass the Agricultural Sector (Wales) Bill, which gives the Welsh government the power to set agricultural wages. [read post]
24 Jan 2017, 9:35 am by Oliver Heinisch
Scottish Parliament, Welsh and Northern Ireland assemblies had argued that they too should be consulted. [read post]
26 Sep 2013, 9:31 am by Laura Sandwell
This Bill would allow the Welsh government to set agricultural wages, and the Attorney General argues that this legislation falls under the non-devolved area of employment law rather than agricultural policy. [read post]
14 Dec 2011, 6:56 pm by Jeff Gamso
  Really, though, and especially since it won't become law, the bottom line is all that matters. [read post]
2 Jul 2013, 10:14 am
The IPKat and some of his friends from WalesThe IPKat's friends at the Welsh-based UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) have emailed him with the exciting news that the IPO is now soliciting comments from interested parties on the questions that the UK's Supreme Court has referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in Case C-360/13 Public Relations Consultants Association Limited v The Newspaper Licensing Agency Limited and others -- better known as the Meltwater case. [read post]
18 Jun 2015, 2:11 pm by Michael
Hasty changes to the UK Immigration Law to accommodate for the outcome of the UK leaving could further complicate matters. [read post]
Even if, as the Scottish and Welsh governments contend, the outcome of the case does affect devolved areas of policy or law, it isn’t a challenge to what the devolved assemblies and governments can legally do, so it isn’t a “devolution matter”. [read post]
22 Dec 2010, 3:14 am
The Welsh Killer Sheep, trained from the cradle to go for the jugular. [read post]
10 Jun 2022, 7:12 am by Frank Cranmer
The current law on these matters is outdated and unworkable. [read post]
22 May 2012, 7:22 am by Russ
Because this matter is still in the court system, we can have no further comment on this matter at this time. [read post]
14 Aug 2023, 9:30 pm by ernst
An important element of the communal aspects of jurisprudential activity is its political geography: does it matter, for instance, if a jurisprude is Scottish, English, Welsh or Irish, to mention just the complex political geography of the British Isles? [read post]
3 Jun 2024, 4:00 am by Administrator
It not only includes the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly and Northern Ireland Assembly in its holdings. [read post]
18 May 2015, 12:54 pm
A Welsh Chief Justice, Jenkins was so hated by his British brethren that he was called a “scoundrel” in open court by a British judge in Madras- a judge who was consequently forced to resign. [read post]
25 May 2009, 2:55 am
Given the forthcoming fifteenth anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, and continued mass violence in Africa, especially in Darfur, the Democratic Republic of Congo and northern Uganda, this volume is unquestionably of continuing relevance.The book includes chapters from leading scholars in this field, including William Schabas, René Lemarchand, Linda Melvern, Kalypso Nicolaïdis and Jennifer Welsh, along with senior government and… [read post]
14 Jun 2016, 6:15 pm by Patricia Salkin
Tammany Parish Government v Welsh, 2016 WL 3533521 (LA 6/17/2016)Filed under: Current Caselaw, Preemption, Uncategorized [read post]
5 Mar 2007, 11:29 am
  He came to the attention of the political establishment when “Shadow Welsh Secretary Cheryl Gillan quoted Mr Chapman in her St David’s Day speech in the House of Commons to show how the party was becoming attractive to young people.” Unfortunately, Labour MP Paul Flynn,   picked up on the matter and Tory Prat ended up being discussed in Parliament. [read post]