Archive for July 2015
The recast Brussels regulation: to sue or not to be sued
Petter considers the recast Brussels regulation on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of civil…
Read MoreSchona Jolly to speak at the JUSTICE Human Rights Law Conference 2015
Cloisters’ Head of Human Rights and Civil Liberties Group, Schona Jolly will join a panel…
Read MoreMemory and clinical negligence trials: Tressider v Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust
Tamar Burton’s article “Memory and Clinical Negligence Trials: Tressider v Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust”…
Read MoreThe CJEU Judgment in CHEZ: Indirect discrimination by association
By Rachel Crasnow QC and Siân McKinley Since C-303/06 Coleman v Attridge Law, a person…
Read MoreI’ll smoke if I want to. Unless I’m in hospital
By Jason Galbraith-Marten QC The government has just announced its intention to ban smoking in…
Read MoreCatherine Casserley appointed specialist adviser to the House of Lords’ Equality Act 2010 and Disability Select Committee
Cloisters is delighted to announce that Catherine Casserley has been appointed specialist adviser to the…
Read MoreCare staff not transferred when new reduced service starts
Sally Cowen successfully represented the new care provider in this test of when staff TUPE…
Read MoreDavid Massarella and Claire McCann appointed to the B panel of the Attorney General’s Panels of Junior Counsel
Cloisters is delighted to announce that David Massarella and Claire McCann have been appointed to…
Read MoreSupreme Court grants wheelchair user Paulley permission to appeal in landmark case
FirstGroup Plc v Paulley The Supreme Court today (8 July) granted the Appellant Mr Paulley…
Read MoreIs equality, diversity and human rights yesterday’s debate?
This theme will be considered at Liverpool John Moores University’s Equality, Diversity and Human Rights Conference on…
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