Month: April 2020
Coronavirus: Internet child abuse images ‘not being deleted’ – BBC News
‘Coronavirus has led to a “global slowdown” in the removal of internet child abuse images, say campaigners.’ Full Story BBC News, 27th April 2020 Source: www.bbc.co.uk
A timely and important decision on remote hearings in the family courts – Re P: (A Child Remote Hearings) (2020) EWFC 32 | News | Garden Court Chambers
Allison Munroe QC leading William Tautz, both of Garden Court Chambers, appeared on behalf of the 1st Respondent Mother, in this matter before the President of the Family Division on […]
P (A Child: Remote Hearing) (Rev 3) [2020] EWFC 32: When is remote justice not justice?
Re P (A Child: Remote Hearing) (Rev 3) [2020] EWFC 32 is a decision of the President of the Family Division and Head of Family Justice, Sir Andrew McFarlane, about […]
Use and protect backup against COVID-19-related cybercrime
The surge in remote working resulting from the new coronavirus pandemic has sparked a flurry of cybercriminal activity. Evaluator Group’s recent study, “Enterprise IT Responds to COVID-19,” found that […]
Use and protect backup against COVID-19-related cybercrime
The surge in remote working resulting from the new coronavirus pandemic has sparked a flurry of cybercriminal activity. Evaluator Group’s recent study, “Enterprise IT Responds to COVID-19,” found that […]
McFarlane: Remote hearing on future of child a step too far
McFarlane: Judge needs to see mother face to face It is not appropriate for a 15-day hearing into whether a mother has harmed her seven-year-old daughter to be held remotely, […]
Voyeurism (Offences) Act 2019 – One Year On – Mark Cotter QC, 5SAH & Nick Dent, Kingsley Napley | Articles
Upskirting Statistics It is one year since the Voyeurism (Offences) Act 2019 came into force, which introduced a specific criminal offence to criminalise conduct known as “upskirting.” The CPS have […]
Four men jailed in first year since upskirting law was introduced | UK news
Four men have been jailed in the year since the upskirting law was introduced in England and Wales, figures show. Campaigners said the legislation offered a route to justice for […]
Court of Appeal upholds order for disclosure to police of documents filed in care proceedings
The Court of Appeal has rejected a father’s appeal against an order for the disclosure of certain documents filed in childcare proceedings. Her Honour Judge Redgrave’s decision in […]
Bomb hoax barrister fails to overturn law firm ban
London Olympics: Barrister communicated false information A barrister jailed in 2014 for a bomb hoax at the London Olympics has failed in his attempt to overturn an order imposed by […]