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8 Nov 2011, 3:43 am
As its name suggests, BJ v MJ (Financial Remedy: Overseas Trusts) [2011] EWHC 2708 (Fam) deals with the issue of how trusts should be treated in the division of assets following divorce.The judgment was handed down by Mr Justice Mostyn on the 27th November. [read post]
6 Sep 2023, 3:30 pm by Stephen J. Natoli
The New Jersey Supreme Court recently issued a pivotal decision in the case of State v. [read post]
18 May 2009, 9:46 am
FH (Bangladesh) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Court of Appeal “A delay of two years and nine months in dealing with an application for indefinite leave to remain constituted culpable and undue delay on the part of the Secretary of State for the Home Department and was productive of conspicuous unfairness in the case [...] [read post]
7 Aug 2009, 4:16 am by Riley
The How Appealing Blog links to two articles on the United States v. [read post]
27 Feb 2018, 11:30 am by D Daniel Sokol
Allan Shampine (Compass Lexecon) asks What Is at Stake with Supreme Court Review of United States v. [read post]
26 Mar 2008, 3:38 am
Regina (Rayner) v Secretary of State for Justice Court of Appeal “The statutory scheme dealing with the referral of a recalled mental patient to a mental health review tribunal was not incompatible with the patient's rights under article 5.4 of the European Convention on Human Rights. [read post]
20 Dec 2019, 11:59 am by Guest
The myth of state destruction persisted through the New Deal. [read post]
14 Mar 2008, 2:48 am
R (Rayner) v Secretary of State for Justice [2008] EWCA Civ 176; [2008] WLR (D) 85 “The statutory scheme dealing with the referral of the case a recalled mental patient to a mental health review tribunal was not incompatible with the patient's rights under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, whether because of the timescale envisaged or for lack of a right of direct access to a court. [read post]