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By Public Demand! Inquiries, Investigations and the Law reading list

There was so much background reading and watching referenced in our ‘By Public Demand! Inquiries , Investigations and the Law’ conference on 21st April 2016 that we asked contributors to recommend follow up reading and watching.

8 Aug 2016

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Top Public Law Cases of the Year 2016 (July)

Emma Dowden-Teale and Rhiannon Jones

These are a set of slides to accompany a presentation by Emma Dowden-Teale , Bates Wells Braithwaite & Rhiannon Jones , Lester Morrill Solicitors for PLP’s North conferecne , 14 July 2016.

3 Aug 2016

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Investigating the Investigators

Heather Williams QC

This paper considers the opportunities for legal redress under the Human Rights Act 1998 (“HRAâ€) where police fail to carry out their investigative responsibilities. The main focus is on the claims available to victims of serious crimes against the person. However , I also examine briefly the position of those accused of crimes who experience delay in their exoneration as a result of incompetent investigation.

24 Jun 2016

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Public law in public spaces

James Stark

In the last 20 years or so Parliament has provided a rash of purportedly civil remedies to address various types of nuisance or anti-social behaviour. This began with housing ASB injunctions under the Housing Act 1996 which were significantly extended by the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 , the ASBO of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 which whilst originally a stand alone civil remedy became most used after sentencing from criminal offences that constituted such behaviour , to follow have been gang related violence (and now drug dealing) injunctions and there have been or are a number of others such as football banning orders.

15 Jul 2016

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The postive duties on the state to investigate trafficking and protect victims

Catherine Meredith

This presentation looks at the core duties to investigate , identify , and protect; the source of those duties; and their application in situations where the police and the Home Office are most likely to come into contact with victims – enforcement action , immigration crime raids , police stations , prisons , detention centres , screening , immigration procedures , and visa posts.

15 Jul 2016

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Investigating the NHS and Defending Patient Safety

Jesse Nicholls

Mid-Staffordshire , Morecambe Bay , Winterbourne View , Southern Health. Sadly the NHS is far from immune from preventable deaths , individual and systemic abuse , and deficient investigations into its own failings. The need for effective systems that will prevent death and serious harm , protective duties that require staff to take operational measures to protect those in their care , and robust , searching investigations into deaths and incidents of mistreatment are needed in healthcare and clinical settings now more than ever.

24 Jun 2016

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The Legal Basis of the Duty to Investigate (1)

Henrietta Hill QC

The “dutyâ€ on the State to conduct an investigation into events of significant public concern or interest is not in fact a single duty , but incorporates some duties , and a wide range of powers , derived from common law , statutory and international law sources , which can often overlap in the same case. This is one of two papers by Henrietta Hill QC and Adam Straw presented as part of PLP’s ‘By Public Demand: Inquiries , Investigations and the Law confercne in April 2016.

12 May 2016

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The Legal Basis of the Duty to Investigate (2)

Adam Straw

The “dutyâ€ on the State to conduct an investigation into events of significant public concern or interest is not in fact a single duty , but incorporates some duties , and a wide range of powers , derived from common law , statutory and international law sources , which can often overlap in the same case. This is one of two papers by Henrietta Hill QC and Adam Straw presented as part of PLP’s ‘By Public Demand: Inquiries , Investigations and the Law confercne in April 2016.

12 May 2016

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Sir Henry Brooke’s opening address to PLP’s Private Law for Public Law Practitioners conference

Sir Henry Brooke

Sir Henry Brooke’s opening address to our Public Law for Private Law Practitioners conference , 4 March 2014. The address looks at how Public Law has evolved and diversified away from private law in recent decades.

20 Mar 2014

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Social Security Salami Slicing: What’s Left to Cut?

Mike Spencer

The current Government was elected on a promise to cut £12 billion from the social security budget. Detailed plans were announced post-election in the July 2015 Summer Budget and legislation has been published in the form of the Welfare Reform and Work Bill (‘the Bill’). This paper considers whether proposals , as currently drafted , are lawful and specifically whether current measures in the Bill comply with domestic and international law.

6 Nov 2015

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Making the Ombudsman Effective

Timothy Baldwin

These are the notes to a seminar on the role of the Ombudsman , looking particularly at the PHSO.

10 Dec 2015

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Rights Beyond the Human Rights Act

Hugh Southey QC and Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh

…it is opportune to consider the alternative protections for fundamental human rights which are available and to which lawyers should properly have regard in pleading cases before the courts of England , Wales , Scotland and the North of Ireland. We consider two important parallel sources of fundamental rights protection , namely (I) the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms

of the European Union and (II) the common law.

10 Dec 2015