The Independent 1997 Patricia Wynn Davies - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 Patricia Wynn Davies
TitleSubjectAuthors
A new ruling from the Lord Chief Justice: let's talk about dope.Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
Could this frail old man have been a Nazi killer? (Szymon Serafinowicz)Retail industryIan Burrell, Patricia Wynn Davies
Criminal review body deluged with cases. (UK's new Criminal Cases Review Commission)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
In 1990 there were just 25 applications from Algerians for political asylum in the UK. From the beginning of a barbaric civil war in 1992, the total has soared to more than 4,000.(Column)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
Justice for the military is far from uniform. (poor handling of murder charges against paratrooper Lee Clegg)(Column)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
McLibel Two hope to taste victory as whopper trial comes to an end. (judge to summarize findings in McDonald's libel case against Dave Morris and Helen Steel)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
Moving away from the lynch mob. (exploitation of crime by children to indicate tough line against law and order in the UK)(Column)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
'My right to a baby is perfect birthday gift for my dead husband.' (Court of Appeal rules that Diane Blood may go abroad to try for a baby using her dead husband's sperm)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
New crime law, old police culture. (UK government's 1996 Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act)(Column)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
Rights: how the law lords line up. (United Kingdom judges to begin applying European Convention on Human Rights)(Column)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
Safe in the long arms of the law? (problems with sexual victimization of women police officers in the UK)(Column)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
What a judge said about McDonald's: They take advantage of animals, children and their workforce ... but still they won a libel victory over protestors.Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
Why not let the jury decide? (criminal charges rarely brought against United Kingdom police officers after deaths in custody)(Column)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
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