Month: April 2020
Coronavirus: Internet child abuse images ‘not being deleted’ – BBC News
[ad_1] ‘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 [ad_2]
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
[ad_1] 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 […]
P (A Child: Remote Hearing) (Rev 3) [2020] EWFC 32: When is remote justice not justice?
[ad_1] 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, […]
Use and protect backup against COVID-19-related cybercrime
[ad_1] 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 […]
Use and protect backup against COVID-19-related cybercrime
[ad_1] 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 […]
McFarlane: Remote hearing on future of child a step too far
[ad_1] 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 […]
Voyeurism (Offences) Act 2019 – One Year On – Mark Cotter QC, 5SAH & Nick Dent, Kingsley Napley | Articles
[ad_1] 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 […]
Four men jailed in first year since upskirting law was introduced | UK news
[ad_1] 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 […]
Court of Appeal upholds order for disclosure to police of documents filed in care proceedings
[ad_1] 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 […]
Bomb hoax barrister fails to overturn law firm ban
[ad_1] 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 […]