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  • Without Prejudice

    Carl Gardner
    November 9, 2011

    Today Charon QC and I recorded a special hour-long Without Prejudice discussion covering a number of subjects:

    • Dominic Grieve’s recent speech on Human Rights, and his appearance for the UK in Scoppola v Italy in Strasbourg last week;
    • the Julian Assange […]
  • Without Prejudice special on my Arctic Break

    Carl Gardner
    October 13, 2011

    You may remember I took a break in September for a couple of weeks to go to the Arctic as part of the Nowhereisland arts project. I was one of the expedition team who voyaged round Svalbard […]

    Tags: podcasts
  • What’s wrong with the Premier League’s statement? Have drugs got anything to do with it?

    Carl Gardner
    October 4, 2011

    Apologies for going on about football. I’ve got a bee in my bonnet about the suggestion that today’s ECJ ruling leaves room for the FA Premier League to use copyright law to continue preventing pubs from using foreign decoders […]

    Tags: business, eu law, media law
  • EU law v FA Premier League: a further thought

    Carl Gardner
    October 4, 2011

    Since my previous post, I’ve read one or two suggestions on the web and Twitter that Karen Murphy didn’t actually win against the Premier League, because its copyright in its anthem etc. means she can’t show NOVA matches anyway.

    Tags: business, eu law, media law
  • EU law 2 FA Premier League 0

    Carl Gardner
    October 4, 2011

    Today the Grand Chamber of the ECJ gave its preliminary ruling in two joined cases, FA Premier League v QC Leisure and others and Murphy v Media Protection Services. The ruling isn’t on BAILII yet; but it is available […]

    Tags: business, eu law, media law
  • Without Prejudice

    Carl Gardner
    September 30, 2011

    This week’s Without Prejudice is a criminal law special. Francis Fitzgibbon QC of Doughty Street Chambers and Amanda (“Milly”) Bancroft join Charon QC, David Allen Green and me to discuss:

    • riots sentencing and appeals
    • contempt of court, […]
    Tags: podcasts
  • EHRC observations in Strasbourg “religitigation” cases

    Carl Gardner
    September 28, 2011

    A few weeks ago Adam Wagner at the UK Human Rights Blog told us the ECHR had changed the stance it took in July on a series of religious discrimination claims currently being pursued in the European Court […]

    Tags: discrimination, employment, human rights, religion
  • Arctic break

    Carl Gardner
    September 10, 2011

    I’m away in the Arctic for a couple of weeks, without internet access – so will be taking a break as Head of Legal.

    I’m not completely taking a break from things legal, though. I’m going as part of the

  • Martin Howe QC’s advice to Steve Hilton: a few questions

    Carl Gardner
    September 8, 2011

    Yesterday I wrote about the legal advice that, according to the Telegraph and the Standard, the PM’s Director of Strategy Steve Hilton obtained from Martin Howe QC. According to the Telegraph:

    The Prime Minister’s office secretly commissioned its own […]

    Tags: government
  • No. 10 “secretly commissioned legal advice”

    Carl Gardner
    September 7, 2011

    The Telegraph, reporting today on tension between 10 Downing Street and the Department for Business over implementing the Agency Workers Directive, tells us

    Downing Street has been told by lawyers that the Business Secretary’s department has “gold-plated” the […]

    Tags: business, employment, eu law, government
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