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Archive for February 2016

Sheryn Omeri on the destruction of cultural property and the first International Criminal Court prosecution

By Cloisters - Human Rights | February 29, 2016
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After spending three months at the International Criminal Court in The Hague in 2015, Sheryn…

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Future Loss in Fatal Claims: Logic Restored

By Cloisters - Personal Injury | February 24, 2016
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Tamar Burton considers the Supreme Court judgment handed down this morning in Knauer v Ministry of Justice. The…

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Caspar Glyn QC considers the hotly anticipated EAT holiday pay judgment of Lock v British Gas

By Cloisters - Employment | February 22, 2016
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Caspar Glyn QC considers the hotly anticipated judgment in Lock-v-British-Gas handed down by the Employment Appeal…

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Closing the Gap: Will the gender pay gap information Regulations bring about equality?

By Cloisters - Employment | February 15, 2016
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Daphne Romney QC  considers how the draft Equality Act 2010 (Gender Pay Gap Information) Regulations 2016,…

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Employment Tribunal awards over £832,000 for sexual harassment to former NHS Director represented by Akua Reindorf

By Cloisters - Discrimination and Equality | February 11, 2016
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Akua Reindorf represented the successful Claimant, Helen Marks,  in a sexual harassment and sex discrimination…

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Supreme Court gives guidance on the admissibility and use of expert evidence

By Cloisters - Personal Injury | February 10, 2016
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Rachel Barrett discusses Kennedy v Cordia (Services) LLP, in which the Supreme Court has given…

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Starbucks held to account by Tribunal for its discrimination and victimisation of a dyslexic employee represented by Rajiv Bhatt

By Cloisters - Discrimination and Equality | February 9, 2016
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Rajiv Bhatt successfully represented the Claimant, Ms Meseret Kumulchew, in her sex and disability discrimination,…

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Access to Justice: the EAT considers how courts can provide reasonable adjustments for disabled people

By Cloisters - Human Rights | February 8, 2016
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In Rackham v NHS Professionals Ltd Langstaff P (as he then was), in the EAT,…

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How disabled people can get a fair hearing from the law courts

By Cloisters - Discrimination and Equality | February 4, 2016
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John Horan and Nathan Roberts persuaded the President of the EAT, Langstaff P (as he…

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Age discrimination and the taxation of pension income

By Cloisters - Discrimination and Equality | February 4, 2016
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By Robin Allen QC and Dee Masters In Finland there is a supplementary tax on…

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