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31 May 2022, 6:43 am by familoo
It may be that in this regard Clibbery v Allan is now a dead letter and that Lykiardopulo was wrongly decided. [read post]
15 May 2022, 12:25 am by Frank Cranmer
Scotland, religious harassment and football The claimant in Mr P McCue v Civil Nuclear Police Authority [2022] UKET 2415411/2021 was a Roman Catholic police sergeant based at Hunterston B nuclear power station. [read post]
4 May 2022, 4:25 am by Emma Snell
Parts of the city are without power and water in the wake of what was thought to be an attack on Ukraine’s rail network. [read post]
22 Apr 2022, 5:49 am by Tom Dannenbaum
Grocery stores, agricultural areas and granaries, and critical infrastructure for the supply of water appear to have been attacked. [read post]
22 Apr 2022, 5:01 am by Teresa Chen, Alana Nance, Han-ah Sumner
The three islands, known as Mischief Reef (Chinese: Měijì Jiāo; Filipino: Panganiban Reef; Vietnamese: Đá Vành Khăn), Subi Reef (Chinese: Zhǔbì Jiāo; Filipino: Zamora Reef; Vietnamese: Đá Su Bi), and Fiery Cross Reef (Chinese: Yǒngshǔ Jiāo; Filipino: Kagitingan Reef; Vietnamese: Đá Chữ Thập), were once low-tide elevations (LTEs), defined by UNCLOS Article 13 as naturally… [read post]
14 Apr 2022, 2:55 am by INFORRM
The case of Xanthopoulos v Rakshina [2022] EWFC 30 has hit the headlines because of the eye watering legal costs, and the excoriating judicial criticism of the parties for running them up. [read post]
6 Apr 2022, 4:08 pm by Bill Marler
Transmission occurs either person-to-person or through contamination of food or water. [read post]
19 Mar 2022, 2:09 pm by admin
The second edition of the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence contained a chapter by the late Professor Margaret Berger, who took pains to point out the difference between agency assessments and the adjudication of causal claims in court: [p]roof of risk and proof of causation entail somewhat different questions because risk assessment frequently calls for a cost-benefit analysis. [read post]