Trademark Infringement: Getty’s trade mark infringement claim concerned the display of watermarks in outputs, which are identical or similar to its trade marks for GETTY IMAGES and iSTOCK. It argued ...
By Kian Leong Tan INTRODUCTION Do advocates retain an absolute immunity for things and said and done in court, or must the ...
Readers of this blog as well as listeners to Law Pod UK may remember the European Court of Human Rights’ controversial ruling ...
Baboons in trouble - again. The inadequacy of animal protection laws when it comes to wild animals who create a nuisance to farmers ...
The problem of ritual slaughter: 70% of meat sold in UK supermarkets is religiously slaughtered. This is inhumane and breaks ...
In the news A private member’s bill to enshrine the rights of nature was introduced in the House of Lords on October 23, 2025 ...
Art.2 European Convention on Human Rights provides as follows: (1) Everyone’s right to life shall be protected by law. No one shall be deprived of his life intentionally save in the execution of a ...
A private member’s bill to enshrine the rights of nature was introduced in the House of Lords on October 23, 2025. The bill is supported by former Green Party Leader Baroness Natalie Bennett, and ...
The Home Secretary has lost her appeal against the decision to grant one of the founders of Palestine Action permission for judicial review of the group’s proscription under the Terrorism Act. In R ...
A private member’s bill to enshrine the rights of nature was introduced in the House of Lords on October 23, 2025. The bill is supported by former Green Party Leader Baroness Natalie Bennett, and ...
I recently came across this judgement by the South African Constitutional Court. As a “Saffa” myself, I rejoice in the case’s title, pairing the name of the penultimate prime minister of the old ...