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Law and Religion UK. Issues of law and religion in the United Kingdom – with occasional forays further afield. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. By 2:1, the Administrative Court has dismissed the application of Mr Noel Conway for a declaration that s 2(1) of the Suicide Act 1961 breached his human rights under Articles 8(1) and 14 ECHR. R (Conway) v Secretary of State for Justice. 2017] EWHC 640 (Admin). Medicine and medical ethics. Medicine and medical ethics. The Brexit...
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women bishops | Law & Religion UK
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Law and Religion UK. Issues of law and religion in the United Kingdom – with occasional forays further afield. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: women bishops. Objectors to female bishops – update. ABC promises action following WATCH letter on objectors. On 20 July, WATCH (Women and the Church) issued a Press Release. Continue reading →. Acclamation, assent and disruption. Further thoughts on objectors to women bishops and how the Church might respond. Bishops: from a...
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conscientious objection | Law & Religion UK
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Law and Religion UK. Issues of law and religion in the United Kingdom – with occasional forays further afield. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: conscientious objection. Conscientious objection to military service again:. Enver Aydemir v Turkey. Law and religion round-up 5th June. Opposite-sex civil partnerships: update. Disclosure: Frank contributed to their appeal for funds. About the judgment in. Steinfeld and Anor v The Secretary of State for Education. Harvey (T/...
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Frank Cranmer | Law & Religion UK
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Law and Religion UK. Issues of law and religion in the United Kingdom – with occasional forays further afield. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Frank Cranmer. Law and religion round-up 28th August. Another fairly quiet week in the UK. Although our thoughts are with victims and survivors of Wednesday’s earthquake in Umbria, Lazio and Le Marche, about 105 km north-east of Rome, which was centred on Amatrice and Accumoli. A mass funeral took place on Saturday. Has refused...
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Law and Religion UK. Issues of law and religion in the United Kingdom – with occasional forays further afield. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Law and religion round-up 7th August. 8220;Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is …. Perhaps the most important news of the week was the resignation. Of Dame Lowell Goddard as Chair of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse. The new Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, responded. And the Home Secretary. Fr Jacques Hamel RIP.
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Law and Religion UK. Issues of law and religion in the United Kingdom – with occasional forays further afield. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: Church of England. Law and religion round-up 28th August. Another fairly quiet week in the UK. For 35 of the 290 people killed in the 6.2-magnitude quake; in Scheggino, a few kilometres up the valley from the earthquake’s epicentre, the choir of St Mary’s, Maldon (UK) sang Choral Evensong, including a setting of the. 8220;Wha...
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Law and Religion UK. Issues of law and religion in the United Kingdom – with occasional forays further afield. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Church of England. Law and religion round-up 28th August. Another fairly quiet week in the UK. Although our thoughts are with victims and survivors of Wednesday’s earthquake in Umbria, Lazio and Le Marche, about 105 km north-east of Rome, which was centred on Amatrice and Accumoli. A mass funeral took place on Saturday. Pews, perc...
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children | Law & Religion UK
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Law and Religion UK. Issues of law and religion in the United Kingdom – with occasional forays further afield. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The rights of the unborn: a troubling decision from the [Irish] High Court? In a cross-post from Human Rights in Ireland. Máiréad Enright of Kent Law School analyses some recent judgments on the rights of foetuses under the Irish Constitution. Does the unborn have rights other than the right to life enshrined in the 8th Amendment? 8220;I regret...
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Law and Religion UK. Issues of law and religion in the United Kingdom – with occasional forays further afield. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: Australia and New Zealand. Law and religion round-up 1st May. As you enjoy your May Morning champagne breakfast, or engage in a little barley-break, here is a round-up of last week’s news …. However, there was relatively little law and religion news this week, although at. We had record daily (and monthly) readership. A fairl...
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David Pocklington | Law & Religion UK
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Law and Religion UK. Issues of law and religion in the United Kingdom – with occasional forays further afield. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: David Pocklington. Legal developments July General Synod. Published this week reproduces the following useful summary of the legislative business at the Church of England’s July General Synod in York, which first appeared in the Ordinary Time (July) issue of the Ecclesiastical Law Society. Continue reading →. Commenting on the ...
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