Criminal Justice and Courts Bill: judicial review debate in the Commons

Author: JHA
02 Apr 2019
JHA in the Media | Criminal Justice and Courts Bill | Debate | House of Commons

On 13 January 2015 a debate is scheduled to take place in the House of Commons on the changes to judicial review proposed by the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill.

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UK/Canada double taxation treaty in force

Author: JHA
02 Apr 2019
JHA in the Media | Canada | Corporation Tax | Double Taxation Treaty | Protocol | UK | Withholding Tax

The Protocol and Interpretative Protocol between the UK and Canada, which were signed in London on 21 July 2014, entered into force on 18 December 2014.

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EU plans to renew Tunisia sanctions

Author: JHA
02 Apr 2019
JHA in the Media | Sanctions | EU Legislation | Tunisia

On 10 January 2015 the EU published a Notice in the Official Journal to the effect that the Council intends to renew the restrictive measures against certain persons, entities and bodies in view of the situation in Tunisia. The persons concerned may submit a request to the Council to obtain the information that relates to

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Interview: Joseph Hage Aaronson

Author: JHA
02 Apr 2019
JHA in the Media | Interview | New Litigation Model | Queen’s Counsel

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High Court orders RBS LIBOR documents to be inspected and disclosed

Author: JHA
02 Apr 2019
JHA in the Media | High Court | Financial Conduct Authority | Interest Swaps | LIBOR | Royal Bank of Scotland

The High Court has ordered the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) to hand over a number of documents relating to its communications with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) over alleged manipulation of LIBOR rates. RBS had admitted misconduct in relation to other LIBOR currencies, but not in relation to pounds sterling. The claimant property developer

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EU sanctions against Russia extended until January 2016

Author: JHA
02 Apr 2019
JHA in the Media | Sanctions | Ukraine | EU Council | Minsk Agreements | Russia

The Council has announced that it has extended EU economic sanctions introduced in response to Russia's alleged destabilising role in Eastern Ukraine until 31 January 2016. This follows an agreement at the European Council in March 2015, when EU leaders linked the duration of these sanctions to the complete implementation of the Minsk agreements, which is foreseen by 31 December 2015.

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Interpol Most Wanted List: Former Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych removed from listing of global fugitives

Author: JHA
02 Apr 2019
JHA in the Media | Interpol | Red Notice | Ukraine | Viktor Yanukovych  

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Yanukovych is now free to travel the world. The first interview with the lawyers of the former president.

Author: JHA
02 Apr 2019
JHA in the Media | Ukraine | Interview | Lawyers | Yanukovych

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Yanukovych’s son filed a lawsuit in the European Court against Ukraine

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02 Apr 2019
JHA in the Media | ECHR | European Court of Human Rights | Oleksandr Viktorovych Yanukovych | Ukraine

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Yanukovych filed suit in the ECHR against Ukraine

Author: JHA
02 Apr 2019
JHA in the Media | ECHR | European Court of Human Rights | Ukraine | Viktor Fedorovych Yanukovych  

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