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4 Nov 2014, 3:40 am by Charlie Tomlinson, Olswang LLP
Lord Neuberger then went on to discuss anonymous blogging in the context of the Internet: “The Internet offers an unprecedented number of people the capacity to publish with ease, at little or no expense and, perhaps most importantly, with relative anonymity. [read post]
16 Sep 2014, 12:30 am by Blog Editorial
This summer, some of the editors of the UKSC Blog were invited to the UKSC to meet and interview Lord Neuberger. [read post]
26 Nov 2014, 5:22 am by Alison Macdonald, Matrix
On 12-13 November, the Supreme Court (Lords Neuberger, Kerr, Dyson, Hughes and Hodge) heard the case of Beghal v Director of Public Prosecutions, a challenge to the broad power of detention contained in Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000. [read post]
21 Jul 2016, 4:42 am by Jack Ballantyne
  With reference to judicial inconsistency on a point of disclosure in the judgment of Vernon v Bosley , Lord Neuberger then demonstrated that litigation best practice had in some areas been left in a “state of complete uncertainty”. [read post]
8 Apr 2011, 1:17 am by Adam Wagner
He goes on to discuss the now infamous hunting ban case, R (Jackson) v Her Majesty’s Attorney-General. [read post]
10 Jul 2017, 7:00 am by JONATHAN GLASSON QC, MATRIX
In March 2017, the Supreme Court (sitting in a panel comprising Lord Neuberger, Lady Hale, Lord Mance, Lord Kerr and Lord Hughes) heard the appeal of the Metropolitan Police Service (“MPS”) in the case of Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis v DSD & Anor. [read post]
22 Oct 2017, 4:18 pm by Giles Peaker
It is also emphasized that the comparator must be with ordinary people, not ordinary homeless people. [read post]
11 Aug 2015, 2:00 am by Ayesha Christie, Matrix
The majority, agreeing with Girvan LJ in the Divisional Court, held that the ECtHR in S and Marper v UK [2009] 48 EHRR 50 was not considering the position of convicted people [2], and confined the principles of the Strasbourg decision to the retention of data obtained from unconvicted persons. [read post]
29 May 2015, 1:36 am by Jani
What needs to be said, however, is that Lord Diplock's comments in Star Industrial Co Ltd v Yap Kwee Kor further support Lord Neuberger's conclusions and highlight the distinction between goodwill in different jurisdictions through the existence of separation of judiciaries; i.e. not one court can decide an issue of a foreign court. [read post]
8 Jun 2016, 4:00 am by Administrator
Anspor v Neuberger, 2016 ONSC 75 [1] This application involves a dispute over who owns two Toronto Maple Leafs (the “Leafs”) season tickets (the “Tickets”). [read post]
In the case of Pham (formerly “B2”), Lord Neuberger PSC, Lady Hale DPSC and Lord Mance, Lord Wilson, Lord Sumption, Lord Reed and Lord Carnwath JJSC unanimously dismissed the suspected terrorist’s appeal. [read post]
20 Mar 2011, 1:42 am by INFORRM
One aspect of this issue was covered in my post on the  case of Ntuli v Donald ([2010] EWCA Civ 1276). [read post]
20 May 2015, 3:02 am by INFORRM
” Lord Neuberger, in his concurring judgment, agrees: “While I agree that many people would regard the book as being in some respects in the public interest, it is not necessary to decide this appeal on that ground. [read post]
25 Jul 2011, 1:26 am by Anita Davies
In contrast, Lord Scott, Neuberger and Brown argued that D2 should have been liable: if the aim was to punish the victim then the method was of less relevance than the purpose. [read post]
28 Apr 2016, 3:01 am by Emma Cross
Link to part 1- http://ukscblog.com/new-judgment-jetivia-sa-anor-v-bilta-uk-ltd-ors-2015-uksc-23-part-1/ [read post]
31 Jan 2011, 3:01 am by INFORRM
The Court of Appeal today handed down judgment in the case of JIH v News Group Newspapers Ltd ([2011] EWCA Civ 42). [read post]
31 Jan 2011, 10:00 pm by 1 Crown Office Row
The Court of Appeal yesterday handed down judgment in the case of JIH v News Group Newspapers Ltd ([2011] EWCA Civ 42). [read post]
20 Jul 2015, 1:00 am by Guy Stuckey-Clarke, Olswang LLP
The islands’ indigenous population, known as Chaogossians, was a very small community of fewer than 1,000 people who lived in extremely simple lifestyle. [read post]