Law

The termination of sex testing in sport [part I]

The termination of sex testing in sport [part I]

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Despite the desperate need for inclusion and striving towards a gender equal society, many female athletes are still subjected to intense ‘sex testing’ prior to competing. This violation of an individual’s rights has led to the mental and physical decline of female athletes as well as economic hardship.

What can be expected from the long-awaited reforms to the mental health act?

What can be expected from the long-awaited reforms to the mental health act?

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On January 13th, 2021, the government released a White Paper in response Sir Simon Wessely’s proposed recommendations made in a 2018 report on reforming the Mental Health Act 1983 (MHA). This will be followed by 12-weeks of public consultation, with a draft of a revised Mental Health Bill to be introduced when government time allows.

SEISS Sex Discrimination: The mothers taking the Chancellor to court

SEISS Sex Discrimination: The mothers taking the Chancellor to court

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It has been confirmed that on 21st January, Pregnant Then Screwed (PTS), an organisation that campaigns on issues that impact working mothers and offers support to those facing maternity-based discrimination, will be taking Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, to the High Court for discriminating against women in the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS).

Motives Within the Europe and China Trade Deal?

Motives Within the Europe and China Trade Deal?

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China, which was starting to be seen as a rising capitalist power and the land of opportunity by its people, is now uncompromisingly at war with this notion. With its ever-increasing trade sanctions and restrictions on mass media, it comes as a shock that China has agreed a trade deal with Europe.

‘You’re taxing my patience’ US retreats from Tech Tax War with France.

‘You’re taxing my patience’ US retreats from Tech Tax War with France.

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During 2020, the USA found itself in the middle of a tax war with France. This was in response to Macron placing a “3% levy on all revenue earnt from digital services used in France.” Branded as the dreaded ‘tech tax’, this naturally had a huge impact on tech giants such as Facebook Inc, Amazon Inc and, of course, Google.

Spanish Economy Finds a Lifeline Through Mergers

Spanish Economy Finds a Lifeline Through Mergers

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Spain's biggest economic hurdle has been youth unemployment, at around 40%, for many years. Now it has become one of the hardest COVID hit nations within Continental Europe. The nations’ central bank has predicted a 15.1% contraction in the economy if there is a 2nd wave of lockdown restrictions.

Croatian Border Brutality

Croatian Border Brutality

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In July 2020, a Bosnian volunteer handed over more than “1,600 pages of media reports and personal testimonies to Austria’s parliament, documenting the brutality of Croatia’s border police against irregular migrants”. The Border Violence Monitoring Network has observed an “increase in violence against refugees on the Croatian side since spring 2017”. Yet most, if not all, reports of violence by Croatian police continue to go unchecked.

Oil Extraction Licenses Put Norway in Environmental Battle

Oil Extraction Licenses Put Norway in Environmental Battle

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Despite Norway’s green credentials, its wealth has mostly been accumulated from huge oil exports.[LE1] Norway’s Nature and Youth group along with Greenpeace Norway are challenging what they describe as ‘double standards’, in a lawsuit disputing government issued oil licenses.

Merricks v Mastercard: A Surge in Mass Consumer Claims Expected?

Merricks v Mastercard: A Surge in Mass Consumer Claims Expected?

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On 11 December 2020, the UK Supreme Court handed down a landmark ruling on the hugely anticipated Merricks v Mastercard case.[1] This has followed the £14bn collective action on behalf of 46.2 million consumers, brought against Mastercard concerning anti-competitive interchange fees.

NHS Workers Rightfully ask for Pay Rise- Will the Government Approve?

NHS Workers Rightfully ask for Pay Rise- Will the Government Approve?

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Throughout 2020, NHS workers worked tirelessly to save thousands of lives across the UK. While their efforts have been praised via social media channels and “clap for carers” last year, NHS workers are still being overlooked by the government after requests for a 15% pay rise have been ignored.

Only 30 Minutes outside... COVID measures too harsh for Children?

Only 30 Minutes outside... COVID measures too harsh for Children?

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There has been an ‘urgent notification’ issued to the justice secretary addressing major concerns of the quality of care and leadership at a privately run youth prison near Rugby.
This notification could be considered emergency action, and these notices are rare, but the so-called “bleak regime” has raised widespread concern.

Have 'Big Tech' Firms Become Too Powerful? Regulators Think So...

Have 'Big Tech' Firms Become Too Powerful? Regulators Think So...

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Facebook is being sued in the US in a landmark lawsuit that could end up with the tech giant being stripped of its prized assets, Instagram and Facebook.[1] Regulators, who argue Facebook built its digital monopoly over the years by violating antitrust (competition) laws, are considering breaking up the company.

Review of the Human Rights Act 1998 Necessary?

Review of the Human Rights Act 1998 Necessary?

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The UK government has appointed a panel, led by former Court of Appeal Judge, Sir Peter Gross, whose task is to review and critique the ‘structural framework’ of the Human Rights Act 1998 (“HRA”).

‘A New Strain of Job Loss.’ Mutated Covid-19 Spreading Faster

‘A New Strain of Job Loss.’ Mutated Covid-19 Spreading Faster

Though it was only 10 days ago that the first person in the United Kingdom had received the heavily anticipated Pfizer vaccine, said to be 90% effective against combating Covid-19, increasing whispers about a different variant or modified strain of Covid have been spreading through the South East of England, about as quickly as the new strain has too.

Will the UK be admitted into the Lugano Pact despite Brexit?

Will the UK be admitted into the Lugano Pact despite Brexit?

Recently, influential legal and commercial entities have joined the bid for the UK’s accession into the convention by writing to Charles Michel, president of the European Council. These include the law societies of England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland; City of London Corporation; British Retail Consortium; British Chamber of Commerce EU & Belgium; Which?; and the Chambers of Ireland.

"I Feel the Need, the Need for Speed"

"I Feel the Need, the Need for Speed"

The title, a famous Hollywood line from Top Gun, brings back wonderful high-speed memories of the Concorde. The legendary aircraft of old has been grounded and retired since 2003 after more than 30 years of record-breaking commercial flights. However, putting aside it’s breaking of the sound barrier, the Concorde’s wings were clipped for various reasons, and the major reasons being environmental.

'Green Bonds' Allow Investors to Support Environmental Initiatives

'Green Bonds' Allow Investors to Support Environmental Initiatives

The UK will be issuing its first ever Sovereign Green Bond and will become the first country in the world to make Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD-aligned disclosures) mandatory by 2025.

Labour Propose Legal Changes to Tackle Sexual Exploitation

Labour Propose Legal Changes to Tackle Sexual Exploitation

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On Wednesday 9th December, Labour's Dame Diana Johnson introduced a Ten-Minute Rule on the ‘Sexual Exploitation Bill’. If introduced it would make paying for sex a criminal offence and decriminalises selling sex. This would create offences of enabling or profiting from someone else's sexual exploitation, among other things.

COVID-19 Vaccine: Will the UK criminalise “Fake News”?

COVID-19 Vaccine: Will the UK criminalise “Fake News”?

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With the imminent arrival of the first vaccinations against COVID-19, the Labour Party has called for new laws to introduce criminal and financial penalties for social media companies that fail to crack down on misinformation surrounding coronavirus (specifically “dangerous anti-vaccine content” that appears on their networks.