Before the detention of mentally unwell patients in hospital or subject to guardianship can be renewed, or before Community Treatment Orders can be extended, the…
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Journal of Licensing: Deterrence and sanctions in licensing
Article written by Philip Kolvin KC for the November 2023 edition of the Journal of Licensing entitled Deterrence and sanctions in Licensing. Read the article here.
Read MoreThe Battle For Sports Data: IMG Arena Takes Stats Perform To Court
Leo Davidson writes for LawInSport on the latest developments in data litigation. Reviewing the recent authorities and reported disputes, the article analyses the causes of…
Read MoreJournal of Licensing: From bar to Bar: the notorious case of the Porky Pint
Article written by Philip Kolvin KC for the July 2023 edition of the Journal of Licensing entitled From bar to Bar: the notorious case of…
Read MoreThe Ethical Social Economy
Philip Kolvin KC recently spoke at the Responsible Hospitality Institute’s Sociable City Summit in Washington DC. His speech, entitled The Ethical Social Economy, has been…
Read MoreA Legal Guide To Solidarity Payments In Football Under The FIFA Regulations
Read Andrew Smith’s article which has been published on LawInSport. This article considers the operation of Article 21 of the FIFA Regulations on the Status…
Read MoreCaravans sites: fit and proper persons
In 2020 Parliament provided for a register of fit and proper persons to manage residential caravan sites. In the first case to come before the…
Read MoreOn the 16th anniversary of the CJEU’s decision in Kittel, David Bedenham gives his top tips for litigating Kittel cases
To mark the 16th anniversary of the CJEU’s decision in Kittel (and given HMRC’s continued use of the principle, including most recently in relation to…
Read MoreJustification for MUP has failed by Philip Kolvin KC
Almost certainly, in imposing minimum unit pricing (MUP) on its citizens, the Scottish government was unmindful of the opinion of Nikita Kruschev that economics is…
Read MoreJamie Susskind writes in the Financial Times: It’s governments that need to protect free speech — not Elon Musk
Jamie Susskind writes in the Financial Times: It’s governments that need to protect free speech – not Elon Musk. Read the full article here.
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