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Correctness before Comity: Cross‑Jurisdictional Precedent, Article 14 Status and the Contributory Principle in Jwanczuk v Secretary of State [2025] UKSC 42

Correctness before Comity: Cross‑Jurisdictional Precedent, Article 14 Status and the Contributory Principle in Jwanczuk v Secretary of State [2025] UKSC 42

Date: Nov 22, 2025
Correctness before Comity: Cross‑Jurisdictional Precedent, Article 14 Status and the Contributory Principle in Jwanczuk v Secretary of State [2025] UKSC 42 1. Introduction The Supreme Court’s...
Remorse, Electronic Monitoring Credit and Undue Leniency: Commentary on HM Advocate v STP [2025] HCJAC 51

Remorse, Electronic Monitoring Credit and Undue Leniency: Commentary on HM Advocate v STP [2025] HCJAC 51

Date: Nov 22, 2025
Remorse, Electronic Monitoring Credit and Undue Leniency: Commentary on HM Advocate v STP [2025] HCJAC 51 1. Introduction The decision of the Appeal Court, High Court of Justiciary in HM Advocate v...
Objective State Records, Self‑Generated Tax Returns and Abuse of Rights under the Free Movement Regime: Commentary on Nisa v Minister for Justice [2025] IEHC 647

Objective State Records, Self‑Generated Tax Returns and Abuse of Rights under the Free Movement Regime: Commentary on Nisa v Minister for Justice [2025] IEHC 647

Date: Nov 22, 2025
Objective State Records, Self‑Generated Tax Returns and Abuse of Rights under the Free Movement Regime: Commentary on Nisa v The Minister for Justice [2025] IEHC 647 1. Introduction This commentary...
Termination on Notice, Psychiatric Injury and Reputation in Commercial Consultancy Contracts: Commentary on Tracey t/a Engineering Design and Management v Burton & Ors [2025] IEHC 689

Termination on Notice, Psychiatric Injury and Reputation in Commercial Consultancy Contracts: Commentary on Tracey t/a Engineering Design and Management v Burton & Ors [2025] IEHC 689

Date: Nov 22, 2025
Termination on Notice and the Limits of Tort Duties in Commercial Consultancy Contracts: Commentary on Tracey t/a Engineering Design and Management v Burton & Ors [2025] IEHC 689 1. Introduction This...

    Private Prosecutors’ Costs, Candour and Engagement with State Authorities:
    Commentary on Taktouk v Benherst Finance Ltd & Anor [2025] EWCA Crim 1473

Private Prosecutors’ Costs, Candour and Engagement with State Authorities: Commentary on Taktouk v Benherst Finance Ltd & Anor [2025] EWCA Crim 1473

Date: Nov 21, 2025
Private Prosecutors’ Costs, Candour and Engagement with State Authorities: Commentary on Taktouk v Benherst Finance Ltd & Anor, R (on the application of) [2025] EWCA Crim 1473 1. Introduction This...
Malik & Ors [2025] EWCA Crim 1482: Bad Character, Dangerousness and Firearms Sentencing in Large‑Scale EncroChat Conspiracies

Malik & Ors [2025] EWCA Crim 1482: Bad Character, Dangerousness and Firearms Sentencing in Large‑Scale EncroChat Conspiracies

Date: Nov 21, 2025
Malik & Ors [2025] EWCA Crim 1482: Bad Character, Dangerousness and Firearms Sentencing in Large‑Scale EncroChat Conspiracies 1. Introduction The decision in R v Malik & Ors [2025] EWCA Crim 1482...
BCZ [2025] EWCA Crim 1465: Jury Directions on Mens Rea for “Wilful” Child Cruelty by Assault under s.1 Children and Young Persons Act 1933

BCZ [2025] EWCA Crim 1465: Jury Directions on Mens Rea for “Wilful” Child Cruelty by Assault under s.1 Children and Young Persons Act 1933

Date: Nov 21, 2025
BCZ [2025] EWCA Crim 1465: Jury Directions on Mens Rea for “Wilful” Child Cruelty by Assault under s.1 Children and Young Persons Act 1933 1. Introduction The Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) in R...
Separate Humanitarian Assessment and the “Something More” Threshold in Section 49 Reviews: Commentary on S.M. v Minister for Justice [2025] IEHC 629

Separate Humanitarian Assessment and the “Something More” Threshold in Section 49 Reviews: Commentary on S.M. v Minister for Justice [2025] IEHC 629

Date: Nov 21, 2025
Separate Humanitarian Assessment and the “Something More” Threshold in Section 49 Reviews: Commentary on S.M. v Minister for Justice [2025] IEHC 629 1. Introduction This judgment of the High Court...
Murphy v Butler [2025] IEHC 636: Drafting Solicitor Evidence, Section 90 Succession Act 1965, and the Boundary with the Armchair Principle

Murphy v Butler [2025] IEHC 636: Drafting Solicitor Evidence, Section 90 Succession Act 1965, and the Boundary with the Armchair Principle

Date: Nov 21, 2025
Murphy v Butler [2025] IEHC 636: Drafting Solicitor Evidence, Section 90 Succession Act 1965, and the Boundary with the Armchair Principle 1. Introduction This High Court decision of Ms Justice Emily...
Rationality, Digital Status and Section 3C Leave: No General Public Law Duty to Provide Immediate eVisa Proof

Rationality, Digital Status and Section 3C Leave: No General Public Law Duty to Provide Immediate eVisa Proof

Date: Nov 21, 2025
Rationality, Digital Status and Section 3C Leave: No General Public Law Duty to Provide Immediate eVisa Proof 1. Introduction This Court of Appeal (Civil Division) judgment in Refugee and Migrant...
Cifci v London Borough of Sutton: Refusal of Suitable Move-On Accommodation as Effective Cause of Intentional Homelessness Despite Landlord’s Notice

Cifci v London Borough of Sutton: Refusal of Suitable Move-On Accommodation as Effective Cause of Intentional Homelessness Despite Landlord’s Notice

Date: Nov 21, 2025
Cifci v London Borough of Sutton: Refusal of Suitable Move-On Accommodation as Effective Cause of Intentional Homelessness Despite Landlord’s Notice 1. Introduction This commentary examines the Court...
Hamill v Revenue Commissioners: Limits of EU Rights of Defence and Access to File in Tax Audits Involving the Taxpayer’s Own Documents

Hamill v Revenue Commissioners: Limits of EU Rights of Defence and Access to File in Tax Audits Involving the Taxpayer’s Own Documents

Date: Nov 21, 2025
Hamill v Revenue Commissioners: Limits of EU Rights of Defence and Access to File in Tax Audits Involving the Taxpayer’s Own Documents 1. Introduction The decision of Quinn J in Hamill v The Revenue...
Premature Judicial Determination as a Serious Procedural Irregularity in Care Proceedings: Commentary on C (Children: Premature Determination) [2025] EWCA Civ 1481

Premature Judicial Determination as a Serious Procedural Irregularity in Care Proceedings: Commentary on C (Children: Premature Determination) [2025] EWCA Civ 1481

Date: Nov 21, 2025
Premature Judicial Determination as a Serious Procedural Irregularity in Care Proceedings: Commentary on C (Children: Premature Determination) [2025] EWCA Civ 1481 1. Introduction This Court of...
Clarifying the Interaction between Section 28(6), Safe Country Designations and State Protection: Commentary on G.G. v International Protection Appeals Tribunal [2025] IEHC 625

Clarifying the Interaction between Section 28(6), Safe Country Designations and State Protection: Commentary on G.G. v International Protection Appeals Tribunal [2025] IEHC 625

Date: Nov 21, 2025
Clarifying the Interaction between Section 28(6), Safe Country Designations and State Protection: Commentary on G.G. v International Protection Appeals Tribunal & Ors [2025] IEHC 625 1. Introduction...
The Indivisibility Principle: Universal Credit’s Child Element and EU “Family Benefits” – Commentary on Simkova v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2025] UKSC 41

The Indivisibility Principle: Universal Credit’s Child Element and EU “Family Benefits” – Commentary on Simkova v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2025] UKSC 41

Date: Nov 21, 2025
The Indivisibility Principle: Universal Credit’s Child Element and EU “Family Benefits” Commentary on Simkova v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2025] UKSC 41, United Kingdom Supreme Court,...
Authority of Court Messengers and Assignee Mortgagees in Executing Possession Orders: Commentary on Everyday Finance DAC v Carroll [2025] IEHC 626

Authority of Court Messengers and Assignee Mortgagees in Executing Possession Orders: Commentary on Everyday Finance DAC v Carroll [2025] IEHC 626

Date: Nov 21, 2025
Authority of Court Messengers and Assignee Mortgagees in Executing Possession Orders: Commentary on Everyday Finance DAC v Carroll [2025] IEHC 626 1. Introduction This commentary examines the High...
JR87 v Department of Education: Indoctrinating Religious Education, Burdensome Opt‑Outs and Children’s Independent A2P1 Rights

JR87 v Department of Education: Indoctrinating Religious Education, Burdensome Opt‑Outs and Children’s Independent A2P1 Rights

Date: Nov 21, 2025
JR87 v Department of Education: Indoctrinating Religious Education, Burdensome Opt‑Outs and Children’s Independent A2P1 Rights 1. Introduction This Supreme Court judgment, JR87, Re Application for...
Collective Enforcement and Access to “Means Required” under the European Works Council Regime: Comment on Charpentier v Verizon Ireland Ltd [2025] IEHC 628

Collective Enforcement and Access to “Means Required” under the European Works Council Regime: Comment on Charpentier v Verizon Ireland Ltd [2025] IEHC 628

Date: Nov 21, 2025
Collective Enforcement and Access to “Means Required” under the European Works Council Regime: Comment on Charpentier v Verizon Ireland Ltd [2025] IEHC 628 1. Introduction This High Court judgment,...

    Obedience to Unappealed Court Orders and the Limits of Conscience:
    Commentary on Board of Management of Wilson’s Hospital School v Burke (No. 1) [2025] IEHC 635

Obedience to Unappealed Court Orders and the Limits of Conscience: Commentary on Board of Management of Wilson’s Hospital School v Burke (No. 1) [2025] IEHC 635

Date: Nov 21, 2025
Obedience to Unappealed Court Orders and the Limits of Conscience: Commentary on Board of Management of Wilson’s Hospital School v Burke (No. 1) [2025] IEHC 635 1. Introduction This judgment by...
No Excessive Evidential Burden and No “More than Normal Emotional Ties” Requirement in Dependency Assessments under Article 3(2) of the Citizens’ Directive

No Excessive Evidential Burden and No “More than Normal Emotional Ties” Requirement in Dependency Assessments under Article 3(2) of the Citizens’ Directive

Date: Nov 21, 2025
No Excessive Evidential Burden and No “More than Normal Emotional Ties” Requirement in Dependency Assessments under Article 3(2) of the Citizens’ Directive 1. Introduction This commentary analyses...
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