The Bundle: Extradition, extradition, extradition - for Assange, at least
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The two judges of the Supreme Court rejected the appeal against his extradition Assange to Sweden seemed surprised that his lawyer did not immediately seek leave to appeal to the Supreme Court says Joshua Rozenberg. But Assange says he can not have the funds for the fight.
The penalty may be good news for people to avoid extradition, Rosenberg says:
"A very interesting passage in paragraph 17 of the award ... provides a new exception to the general principle of mutual recognition is based European arrest warrant - that every European country, respect the decisions of other courts, without asking too many questions. Ouseley Thomas and said that public confidence in the European arrest warrant will not be advanced unless the court asked the country to give a defendant "request for review delivery under the orders of the European arrest of the intensity required by the circumstances of each case. "Failure to do so risks undermining public confidence in the EU is "common area of ??justice," said the jury.
And a man who took pictures of the court in sentencing Assange was detained for two hours and given a severe reprimand by the President of the division of the bank of the Queen. Meanwhile, the legal aid bill passed the sentence of Commons, without much difficulty. Labour attacked the Liberal Democrats opposed changes parts of the project, but later voted against the amendments by the Labour almost identical. This, apparently, is a coalition government at work. QC Paul Mendell made a special exception to the change in the law of self-defense:In a similar vein, Dominic Grieve told the European Court of Human Rights on Tuesday that the national parliaments, the European judges, must decide whether the detainees have the right to vote - the latest initiative in its attempt to increase the flexibility of the UK in the case to come to Strasbourg. But in the blog EUtopia the first guardian of the law, Christopher Brown said about the repatriation of power in Brussels is even unrealistic - but governments should have more than six weeks to review and comment on the draft EU law
legislative changes
"None of those familiar with the law in action was suggested that the reform law was unjust or dark or when necessary. That do nothing to change the look of the law, without affecting its substance away the attention of a private bill fundamentally unacceptable to many radical legal and threatens the quality of the justice system. It is purely aesthetic, like putting lipstick on a pig, and practically useful. "
As the threat of immediate legal action against protesters camped outside LSX occupy St. Paul went down, Alex Aldridge visited the tent is legal - which has a qualified lighting refers to the law as a "hobby". It is, however, some tips Bindman QC and John Cooper.
Family Justice Review, said yesterday that the rights of children should be above their parents in the family courts - which fell well within the groups of parents dissatisfied with their arrangements of access. The chairman of the review, David Norgrove, state his case in an article in the Guardian Law:
"When the state intervenes in the lives of families to protect children in cases of child protection, it takes an average of more than a year to achieve a result - a time in the life of the order book of a child case. in the system of public law, today, about 20,000 children are waiting to decide their future. "
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