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  • Obligation to provide personal information in “Long Form” Census not a breach of the right to privacy

    2 May 2013

    Finley v The Queen, 2013 SKCA 47 (2 May 2013) (Saskatchewan Court of Appeal) Summary The Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan in Canada has held that the government did not...

  • Display bans on tobacco products limit freedom of expression, but justifiably so

    1 May 2013

    R v Mader’s Tobacco Store Ltd, 2013 NSPC 29 (1 May 2013) (Nova Scotia Provincial Court) Summary The Nova Scotia Provincial Court has upheld the validity of a law prohibiting...

  • Human rights abuses, corporate liability and extraterritorial application of the Alien Tort Statute

    17 April 2013

    Esther Kiobel, Individually and on behalf of her late husband Dr. Barinem Kiobel, et al, Petitioners. v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co. et al., 569 US (2013) (17 April 2013) Summary...

  • Where the exercise of a right to speak freely crosses a red line

    22 March 2013

    Summary The English High Court of Justice held that Transport for London’s decision to prevent the Core Issues Trust from advertising a confrontational message against lesbians, gay men, bisexual and...

  • Police retention of personal information may breach privacy, even when information is publicly available or legally obtained

    14 March 2013

    Catt v ACPO and Ors; T v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis and Anor [2013] EWCA Civ 192 (14 March 2013) Summary The English Court of Appeal upheld two...

  • Hate speech and freedom of expression

    27 February 2013

    Summary In Saskatchewan (Human Rights Commission) v Whatcott, the Supreme Court of Canada upheld the constitutional validity of legislation that limits the freedoms of expression and religion in the context...

  • Right to wear a niqab vs right to a fair trial

    20 December 2012

    R v NS, 2012 SCC 72 (20 December 2012) Summary The Supreme Court of Canada dismissed an appeal from an alleged sexual assault victim who wished to testify whilst wearing...

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Out-sourcing our dirty work: Australia’s approach to asylum seekers

Legal action in the Nauruan Supreme Court highlights Australia's attempts to hide behind the sovereignty of our former colonies writes the HRLC's Daniel Webb.

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Gross v Switzerland [2013] ECHR, Application no. 67810/10 (14 May 2013)

The European Court of Human Rights has held that Switzerland’s failure to provide clear guidelines as to when assisted suicide is permitted breached the right to respect for private life under article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The Court declined to comment as to whether Switzerland breached article 8 by failing to assist a person, who wished to die but was not suffering from a terminal illness, to end her life.

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