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9 May 2011, 9:00 am by McNabb Associates, P.C.
It fills a gap resulting from a 1965 change in Irish law which precludes the implementation of any applicable extradition agreements between the United States and Great Britain. [read post]
29 Dec 2011, 4:54 pm by INFORRM
But if you do, yet still allow your editors to use inciteful over insightful language, then far from standing up for Britain, you’re a menace against all things that make it great“. [read post]
19 May 2011, 1:00 pm by McNabb Associates, P.C.
Upon entry into force, it will replace the Extradition Treaty between the United States and Great Britain that was signed at London on December 22, 1931, and entered into force on June 24, 1935. [read post]
14 Jul 2013, 5:45 am by Barry Sookman
Again http://t.co/y0unOiUO3M -> Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2013-07-06: Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-06-28: Com… http://t.co/68wn0271oo -> Crass and Offensive Tweets by Student May not Justify Suspension — Rosario v. [read post]
20 Apr 2011, 5:31 am by Rob Robinson
http://tinyurl.com/3n5rvqv (Gabe Acevedo) Of ZIP Codes, Web Privacy & the Law - http://tinyurl.com/3qhbrs2 (Stephen Bennett) Risks and Rewards: The Wild West of Social Media v. [read post]
25 Nov 2013, 11:30 am by Terry Hart
The copyright of authors has been solemnly adjudged in Great Britain, to be a right of common law. [read post]
10 Jun 2011, 1:15 am by Máiréad Enright
’ Forced married is not yet criminalised in the UK and is generally regulated at civil law. [1] Yesterday, the UK Supreme Court began to hear oral arguments in Bibi v SSHD (reported at High Court and Court of Appeal as Quila v SSHD.) [read post]
31 Dec 2015, 7:15 am by Barry Sookman
Slater decided that his future lay in emigrating to the United States, he faced such draconian trade-secrets laws in his native Britain (which tried to enforce them in a failed attempt to prevent new technology from arriving to the United States) that he had to keep his travel plans secret from family and friends, and disguise himself as a farm labourer. [read post]
6 Mar 2016, 4:44 pm by INFORRM
Events 8 March 2016 Seminar on Surveillance and Human Rights, Senate House, Information Law & Policy Centre. 16 March 2016 Seminar: Openness in Britain 2016 – Where are we now? [read post]
24 Mar 2010, 3:17 pm by Adam Thierer
  Failure to pay the fee is, of course, a crime and punished with stiff fines up to £1000 ($1497.75)—and radio emissions from unlicensed televisions can be detected by government vans that rove Britain’s streets looking for violators. [read post]
Bowman III In his 2019 book “High Crimes and Misdemeanors: A History of Impeachment for the Age of Trump,” Bowman details the evolution of impeachment from 14th century Britain through the three presidential impeachment sagas in the United States. [read post]