Al-Jedda v Secretary of State for Home Department, Supreme Court
Acting for Home Office in case concerning the deprivation of UK citizenship and statelessness.
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Acting for Home Office in case concerning the deprivation of UK citizenship and statelessness.
Acted for a school in the inquest into the death of a pupil who had been found hanging at the school. Conclusion of suicide. Inquest considered communication between the school, CAMHS, social services and the police and concluded that that…
Representing the AG in judicial review of the AG’s refusal to grant permission to prosecute Tony Blair for alleged war crimes in Iraq.
The Tribunal (UTJ Freeman) held that the redress procedure required by articles 31 and 35 of the Citizens Directive does not make it necessary to treat EEA appeals of any kind as suspensive, since arrangements can be made, on the…
Contributory negligence of pedestrian.
Acting for the Ministry of Defence in judicial review proceedings concerning allegations of torture and inhuman treatment in detention facilities in Iraq.
Representing the Ministry of Defence in the inquest into the death of a soldier. Private Williams was serving with 2nd Battalion, The Royal Welsh when he died in July 2006 having been subjected to a physical punishment at Lucknow Barracks…
18-year-old Model settles her subtle head injury claim for £348,000, less 25% contributory negligence – instructed by Tom Ranson of Ashton KCJ.
Representing private security officer injured in Iraq in a civil claim in which jurisdiction to proceed in the UK before UK courts and the applicable law, were central issues.
Counsel for the Foreign Office in proceedings concerning a claim for damages arising from an alleged unlawful extradition of a British national from the US to Hong Kong.