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2009
Freedom of Expression and Protection from Defamation: Striking the Right Balance Grant v Torstar Corp, 2009 SCC 61 (22 December 2009) This Canadian Supreme Court decision draws on the freedom of expression guarantee in the Canadian Charter to establish a new common law defence of ‘responsible public interest journalism’ to an action for defamation. The [...]
Fox Hunting and the Right to Private Life Friend and Countryside Alliance v United Kingdom [2009] ECHR 2068 (17 December 2009) In this case, the European Court of Human Rights unanimously held that a ban on fox hunting with dogs in the United Kingdom does not impinge upon the human rights enshrined in the European [...]
Balancing the Right to Religious Observance with the Right to Non-Discrimination Ladele v London Borough of Islington [2009] EWCA Civ 1357 (15 December 2009) The England and Wales Court of Appeal has confirmed that a local council can compel its employee to register civil partnerships, even though this conflicts with the employee’s religious beliefs. Facts [...]
The Right to Free Expression and the Protection of Journalistic Sources: When Can a Journalist be Compelled to Reveal their Source? Financial Times Ltd & Ors v United Kingdom [2009] ECHR 2065 (15 December 2009) This decision explores the right to freedom of expression as it applies to the protection of journalists’ sources. The Court’s [...]
Freedom from Discrimination against Same-Sex Couples in Provision of Housing Rodriguez v Minister of Housing & Anor (Gibraltar) [2009] UKPC 52 (14 December 2009) The Privy Council has held that a Gibraltar Housing Allocation Committee policy to effectively grant government housing joint tenancies only to heterosexual couples was indirectly discriminatory and unconstitutional. Facts The Gibraltar [...]
Homelessness and the Right to Life, Liberty and Security Victoria (City) v Adams, 2009 BCCA 563 (9 December 2009) The British Columbia Court of Appeal has held that a city bylaw which prohibited homeless people from erecting any form of temporary shelter at night in a public park, in circumstances where the number of homeless [...]
UK Supreme Court Considers whether the Right to a Fair Hearing Requires the Availability and Examination of Witnesses R v Horncastle & Ors [2009] UKSC 14 (9 December 2009) The new UK Supreme Court (replacing the House of Lords) has delivered an important judgment concerning the role of hearsay evidence; in particular, evidence adduced from [...]
Right to Respect for Family Life and Equal Treatment: Fathers’ Right to Custody of a Child Born out of Wedlock Zaunegger v Germany [2009] ECHR 22028/04 (3 December 2009) In this case, the European Court of Human Rights held by six votes to one that the denial of a fathers’ right to custody of a [...]
Balancing Freedom of Expression and the Right to Privacy BKM Ltd v British Broadcasting Corporation [2009] EWHC 3151 (Ch) (02 December 2009) In a case concerning the relationship between the right to freedom of expression of media agencies and the right to privacy of nursing home residents, the England and Wales High Court has conducted [...]
What is a ‘Child’? Age Determination in Asylum Applications A, R (on the application of) v London Borough of Croydon [2009] UKSC 8 (26 November 2009) The difficulty in determining age has become prominent as a consequence of the increased movement of children around the world, and specifically the increased migration of unaccompanied young people. [...]
Freedom of Information and Security of Prisons Rogers v Chief Commissioner of Police [2009] VCAT 2526 (26 November 2009) In Rogers v Chief Commissioner of Police, VCAT held that CCTV footage and audio tape used for the investigation of an incident that occurred in the Banksia Unit of HM Barwon Prison were exempt from disclosure [...]
Deportation of Non-Nationals and the Right to Respect for Family Life Omojudi v United Kingdom [2009] ECHR 1820/08 (24 November 2009) The European Court of Human Rights has held that the deportation of Steven Omojudi from the United Kingdom to Nigeria was an unjustifiable interference with Omojudi’s right to respect for private and family life [...]
Australia’s Obligation to Protect People from the Death Penalty Kwok v Australia, CCPR/C/97/D/1442/2005 (23 November 2009) The United Nations Human Rights Committee has found Australia to be in breach of its obligations under art 9(1) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights in relation to mandatory immigration detention. The Committee ruled that ‘detention [...]
Equality and Public Authorities: Court Considers Exclusion of Female Ski Jumpers from Winter Olympics and Paralympics Sagen v Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, 2009 BCCA 522 (20 November 2009) The British Columbian Court of Appeal has confirmed that the Canadian Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms does not apply [...]
The Prohibition of Ill-Treatment and Prevention of Destitution in a Third State EW, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2009] EWHC 2957 (Admin) (18 November 2009) In this case, the England and Wales High Court held that the extradition of an asylum seeker to a safe third country [...]
Equality and Exemptions: VCAT Denies Exemption for Women Only Travel Tours Travel Sisters (Anti-Discrimination Exemption) [2009] VCAT A189/2009 (17 November 2009) Facts In 2009, Erin Maitland applied to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (‘VCAT’) under s 83 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1995 (Vic) (‘EO Act’), for an exemption to allow her to operate [...]
Freedom of Information under the Victorian Charter McInnes v Vicroads (General) [2009] VCAT 2342 (4 November 2009) McInnes made an application under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic) (‘FOI Act’) to VicRoads for a copy of an anonymous letter that VicRoads had received warning that his health might impact on his driving. VicRoads asked [...]
Protesting for Animal Rights and the Right to Freedom of Expression and Assembly Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd & Ors v Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (‘SHAC’) & Ors [2009] EWHC 2716 (QB) (30 October 2009) The High Court of England and Wales refused to grant amendments to an interim injunction that would have prevented animal rights [...]
Criminal Records and the Right to Privacy R (on the application of L) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2009] UKSC 3 (29 October 2009) The United Kingdom Supreme Court has held that decisions to release information stored in public records about an individual’s criminal convictions, including non-conviction information, will always engage art 8 [...]
Right to a Fair Hearing and the Duty of the Court to Unrepresented Litigants Russell v Yarra Ranges Shire Council [2009] VSC 486 (29 October 2009) On 29 October 2009, Kaye J of the Supreme Court of Victoria considered the duty that a court or Tribunal might owe to an unrepresented litigant to ensure that [...]
Equality and Exemptions: Discrimination to Promote Gender Equality in Education Carey Baptist Grammar School Ltd (Anti-Discrimination Exemption) [2009] VCAT 2221 (23 October 2009) Carey Baptist Grammar School (‘Carey’) was also successful in its application to VCAT for an exemption from the Equal Opportunity Act 1995 (Vic) (‘EO Act’). VCAT renewed Carey’s exemption to enable it [...]
Supreme Court Considers meaning of ‘Proceeding’ to Determine Application of Charter pursuant to Transitional Provisions Secretary to the Department of Justice v Fletcher (Ruling No 3) [2009] VSC 503 (22 October 2009) Section 49(2) of the Charter states that the Charter ‘does not affect any proceedings commenced or concluded before the commencement of Part 2’. [...]
The Meaning of ‘Public Authority’ and the Application of the Charter to Non-Government Bodies Metro West v Sudi [2009] VCAT 2025 (9 October 2009) The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal has held that a non-profit housing agency is a ‘public authority’ under section 4(c) of the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 [...]
No Longer Left in the Dark: Right to Municipal Services and the Procedural Fairness Obligations of Electricity Providers Joseph v City of Johanesburg [2009] ZACC 30 (9 October 2009) The Constitutional Court of South Africa has held that government-owned electricity service providers have an obligation to accord procedural fairness to tenants receiving electricity before disconnecting [...]
The Right to Water: South African Court Considers Justiciability of Socio-Economic Rights and the Roles of Courts and Parliaments Mazibuko v City of Johanesburg [2009] ZACC 29 (8 October 2009) The decision of the Constitutional Court of South Africa in Mazibuko v City of Johannesburg [2009] ZACC 28 is the first to consider the right [...]
Planning Law and the Right to a Fair Hearing Thomson v ACT Planning and Land Authority [2009] ACAT 38 (2 October 2009) On 2 October 2009, the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal (‘ACAT’) handed down a decision which discussed whether the limitation on ACAT’s jurisdiction to hear applications for review of planning decisions breached the [...]
Equality and Exemptions: Discrimination on the Grounds of Political Activity Victorian Electoral Commission (Anti-Discrimination Exemption) [2009] VCAT 2191 (30 September 2009) VCAT has granted the Victorian Electoral Commission (‘VEC’) an exemption from the Equal Opportunity Act 1995 (Vic) (‘EO Act’) to enable the VEC to take into account certain political activities of a person when [...]
Age Discrimination and Equal Opportunity Exemptions under the Victorian Charter Lifestyle Communities Ltd (No 3) (Anti-discrimination) [2009] VCAT 1869 (22 September 2009) In September 2009, VCAT President Justice Kevin Bell dismissed an application by Lifestyle Communities Ltd for an exemption under the Equal Opportunity Act 1995 (Vic) (‘EOA’). In making the orders, Bell P extensively [...]
Supreme Court Considers Relevance of Conditions of Detention to Bail Dale v DPP [2009] VSCA 212 (21 September 2009) In considering whether a former police officer should be granted bail, the Court of Appeal accepted that the circumstances of his custody constituted ‘exceptional circumstances’ as defined by the Bail Act 1977 (Vic). Unless the appellant [...]
Freedom of Information and the Public Interest McIntosh v Victoria Police [2009] VCAT 1868 (16 September 2009) In this case, Bell J held that the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic) should be interpreted consistently with the s 15 of the Charter, which recognises that the right to seek, receive and impart information is an [...]
Right to Liberty and Redress for Unlawful Detention Morro & Ahadizad v Australian Capital Territory [2009] ACTSC 118 (10 September 2009) Gray J of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory found that s 18(7) of the Human Rights Act 2004 (ACT) (‘ACT Act’) creates an independent statutory right to compensation for unlawful arrest [...]
Access to Court Fundamental to Right to Fair Hearing Materials Fabrication Pty Ltd v Baulderstone Pty Ltd [2009] VSC 405 (8 September 2009) On 8 September 2009, Vickery J of the Victorian Supreme Court handed down a decision which considered the right to commence a civil proceeding. In the decision, Vickery J noted that the [...]
The Disability Act and the Right to Housing Conroy v Yooralla Society of Victoria [2009] VCAT 1873 (7 September 2009) The Applicant, Mr Conroy had a physical disability and had lived in a community residential unit operated by the Respondent (Yooralla Society of Victoria) for 12 years before receiving two notices to vacate under the [...]
The Right to a Fair Hearing and the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination under the Victorian Charter Re an application under the Major Crime (Investigative Powers) Act 2004 [2009] VSC 381 (7 September 2009) In a landmark decision for the operation of the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities, Warren CJ of the Supreme Court of Victoria, [...]
Right to Respect for Private Life and Equality in Prison AB, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for Justice & Anor [2009] EWHC 2220 (4 September 2009) In this case, the Administrative Court of the High Court of Justice held that the continued detention of a pre-operative transgender woman in a male [...]
Supreme Court Considers Relevance of Conditions of Detention to Sentencing R v Kent [2009] VSC 375 (2 September 2009) On 2 September 2009, Bongiorno J of the Victorian Supreme Court handed down a decision which considered the application of the Charter to sentences of imprisonment imposed on individuals with mental health conditions. Facts Shane Kent [...]
Interpretation and Limitation of Rights in relation to Extended Supervision of Sex Offender Secretary to the Department of Justice v AB [2009] VCC 1132 (28 August 2009) The Victorian County Court has handed down a decision which considers in some detail the application of the interpretative obligation in the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and [...]
The Right to Life, Use of Force and Policing Protests Giuliani and Gaggio v Italy [2009] ECHR 23458/02 (25 August 2009) The European Court of Human Rights has found that Italy failed to adequately investigate the death of a protestor by a member of the military police, or carabinieri, and this failure to investigate breached [...]
Governmental Obligations in Foreign Affairs and to Citizens Abroad Canada (Prime Minister) v Khadr, 2009 FCA 246 (14 August 2009) A majority of the Canadian Federal Court of Appeal recently held that Canada’s discretion to decide whether and when to request the return of a Canadian citizen detained in a foreign country, a matter within [...]
Freedom of Information and Access to the Courts Brümmer v Minister for Social Development and Others (CCT 25/09) [2009] ZACC 21 (13 August 2009) On 13 August 2009, the Constitutional Court of South Africa handed down a decision regarding the rights of access to court and access to information. The Court determined that, in certain [...]
Freedom of Information, Freedom of Expression and the Charter Smeaton v Victorian WorkCover Authority [2009] VCAT 1195 (5 August 2009) The Applicant sought review of a decision by the Victorian WorkCover Authority to transfer documents that were the subject of a Freedom of Information request by the Applicant to the Ombudsman. The effect of the [...]
Assisted Suicide and Human Rights: DPP Should Issue Guidelines on Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion Purdy, R (on the application of) v Director of Public Prosecutions [2009] UKHL 45 (30 July 2009) In this case, the House of Lords found that art 8 of the European Convention of Human Rights compelled the DPP to issue specific [...]
Freedom of Religion May be Limited where Effects of Limitation are Proportionate and Justifiable Alberta v Hutterian Brethren of Wilson Colony, 2009 SCC 37 (24 July 2009) In a 4:3 decision handed down on 24 July 2009, the Supreme Court of Canada allowed an appeal regarding the constitutionality of a regulation requiring photographs be taken [...]
Smoking Ban in High-Security Psychiatric Hospitals does not Contravene Right to Privacy N, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for Health [2009] EWCA Civ 795 (24 July 2009) The House of Lords held that a policy of banning smoking at a psychiatric hospital did not contravene the patients’ human rights and was [...]
Legality and the Presumption against the Abrogation of Fundamental Freedoms: Control Orders Cannot Abrogate Fundamental Rights without Express Authority Secretary of State for the Home Department v GG [2009] EWCA Civ 786 (23 July 2009) The Court of Appeal of England and Wales has considered the Home Secretary’s power to restrict a person’s liberty with [...]
Proportionality and Limitations on Human Rights: Indefinite and Unreviewable Reporting Obligations Breach the Right to Privacy JF & Anor, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2009] EWCA Civ 792 (23 July 2009) The UK Court of Appeal has found that a regime providing for automatic and indefinite reporting [...]
Rights of the Child and Minimum Sentencing Legislation Centre for Child Law v Minister for Justice and Constitutional Development and Others (with the National Institute for Crime Prevention and the Re-integration of Offenders as Amicus Curiae) [2009] ZACC 18 (15 July 2009) The Constitutional Court of South Africa upheld a decision of the High Court [...]
Freedom of Expression and Restrictions on Political Advertising Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority v Canadian Federation of Students – British Columbia Component, 2009 SCC 31 (10 July 2009) The Canadian Supreme considered advertisements on public buses and held that a policy prohibiting political advertisements amounted to a breach of the right to freedom of expression under [...]
Supervised Treatment and Limitations on the Rights of Persons with Disability under the Charter AC (Guardianship) [2009] VCAT 1186 (8 July 2009) This case concerns AC, a 26 year old man with a mild intellectual disability who has been living at Sandhurst since 2000. Due to a history of assaultive and sexualised behaviours, AC was [...]
Right to Privacy and Unlawfulness of Eviction into Homelessness Homeground Services v Mohamed (Residential Tenancies) [2009] VCAT 1131 (6 July 2009) The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (‘VCAT’) has held that a non-profit welfare agency acted unlawfully pursuant to s 38(1) of the Victorian Charter in seeking to evict a young tenant from transitional housing [...]
Freedom of Expression and the Restrictions on Advertising regarding Cruel Treatment of Animals Verein Gegen Tierfabriken Schweiz (VgT) v Switzerland (No 2) [2009] ECHR 32772/02 (30 June 2009) In VgT v Switzerland (No 2) the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights held that not only should the State refrain from interfering with [...]
Supreme Court of Canada Balances the Right to Freedom of Religion and the Best Interests of Children AC v Manitoba (Director of Child and Family Services), 2009 SCC 30 (26 June 2009) On 26 June 2009, the Canadian Supreme Court handed down a decision which discussed in detail the right of adolescents to make their [...]
UK Court of Appeal Considers Definitions of ‘Public Authority’ and ‘Private Act’ London & Quadrant Housing Trust v Weaver, R (On the application of) [2009] EWCA Civ 587 (18 June 2009) A recent decision of the Court of Appeal has revisited the vexed issue of the definition of ‘public authority’. The decision warrants attention for [...]
Supreme Court holds that the ‘Interests’ of Mortgagors include their Right to Protection from Arbitrary Interference with the Home Nolan v MBF Investments Pty Ltd [2009] VSC 244 (18 June 2009) The Supreme Court of Victoria recently confirmed that fundamental human rights, both in international law and the Victorian Charter, are relevant interests that must [...]
Freedom of Expression and the Right to Privacy: Reporting the Name of a Person Acquitted of Rape Attorney-General’s Reference No 3 of 1999: Application by the British Broadcasting Corporation to set aside or vary a Reporting Restriction Order [2009] UKHL 34 (17 June 2009) The House of Lords has held that, in the interests of [...]
Evictions Must be Just, Equitable and Reasonable Residents of Joe Slovo Community v Thubelisha Homes & Ors [2009] ZACC 16 (10 June 2009) The South African Constitutional Court has upheld a High Court decision to grant an application to evict approximately 20,000 residents of the informal settlement known as the Joe Slovo settlement. The eviction [...]
Right to a Fair Hearing, Control Orders and Counter-Terrorism Secretary of State for the Home Department v AF & Anor [2009] UKHL 28 (10 June 2009) Nine Lords of the House of Lords have unanimously followed the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg (ECHR) in the decision of A v [...]
Application of the Charter in Planning Disputes Swancom Pty Ltd v Yarra CC [2009] VCAT 923 (10 June 2009) On 10 June 2009, Deputy President Dwyer and Member Bensz of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal handed down a decision which discussed the application of the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 to [...]
European Court Considers State Obligations to Prevent and Address Domestic Violence Opuz v Turkey [2009] ECHR 33401/02 (9 June 2009) In June 2009, the European Court of Human Rights found Turkey in violation of its obligations, under arts 2, 3 and 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights, to protect the applicant and her [...]
Unreasonable Delay in Criminal Proceedings: Supreme Court of Canada Holds 30 Month Delay Unconstitutional R v Godin, 2009 SCC 26 (CanLII) (4 June 2009) The Supreme Court of Canada upheld an appeal for a stay of proceedings where there was a delay of 30 months between the accused being charged and brought to trial. The [...]
Monitoring and Confidentiality of Prisoner Correspondence Szuluk v United Kingdom [2009] ECHR 36936/05 (2 June 2009) The European Court of Human Rights has held that it is a disproportionate interference with an individual’s right to privacy to monitor their confidential medical correspondence with their specialist. The prison governor had directed that the applicant’s correspondence with [...]
Surveillance of Protests and the Right to Privacy Wood v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis [2009] EWCA Civ 414 (21 May 2009) The England and Wales Court of Appeal has held that the police taking photographs of an individual in a public space (and retaining those photographs) breached that individual’s right to privacy under [...]
Vexatious Litigants and the Rights to a Fair Hearing, Access to a Court and Legal Aid Kay v Victorian Attorney-General & Anor (Victorian Court of Appeal, Unreported, 19 May 2009) In this case, the Victorian Court of Appeal considered whether the making of a vexatious litigant order was compatible with the right to a fair [...]
Right of Access to Court Imposes Positive Obligation on Courts to Inform Litigants of Rights and Entitlements Kulikowski v Poland [2009] ECHR 18353/03 (19 May 2009) The European Court of Human Rights has held that the right to access courts imposes positive obligations on courts to inform individuals of their entitlements, that delays in obtaining [...]
Extraterritoriality and the Right to Life Secretary of State for Defence v Smith, R (on the application of) [2009] EWCA Civ 441 (18 May 2009) The Court of Appeal of England and Wales held that a soldier in the British Army serving in Iraq was within the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom for the purposes [...]
Referral of Question of Law under Victorian Charter De Simone v Bevnol Constructions & Developments Pty Ltd & Ors (Domestic Building) [2009] VCAT 888 (13 May 2009) For the first time, VCAT has referred a question of law arising under the Charter for determination by the Supreme Court, by way of s 33 of the [...]
Detailed and Individualised Risk Assessment Required Prior to any Handcuffing of Prisoner During Hospital Visits Faizovas, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for Justice [2009] EWCA Civ 373 (13 May 2009) This case sets out a requirement for prisons to undertake detailed risk assessments if they deem it necessary for handcuffs to [...]
Right to Legal Aid and a Lawyer of One’s Choice Hakimi v Legal Aid Commission (ACT) [2009] ACTSC 48 (12 May 2009) The ACT Supreme Court has ruled that there is no absolute right for a legally aided person to choose their own lawyer. This case was the first application made under amendments to the [...]
Meaningful Review Necessary to Justify Continued Detention Secretary of State for Justice v James [2009] UKHL 22 (6 May 2009) The House of Lords has confirmed that a breach of arts 5(1)(a) and 5(4) of the European Convention on Human Rights may occur in circumstances where a prisoner is detained for longer than is necessary [...]
Deportation and Non-Refoulement X v Australia, UN Doc CAT/C/42/D/324/2007 (5 May 2009) Mr X, a Palestinian born in Lebanon in 1960, was detained at the Villawood Detention Centre in Australia. He sought political asylum in Australia, however, his request was rejected and he risked forcible removal to Lebanon. He claimed, inter alia, that by deporting [...]
Right to Equality and Exemptions under the Equal Opportunity Act YMCA – Ascot Vale Leisure Centre (Anti-Discrimination Exemption) [2009] VCAT 765 (4 May 2009) This case explores the relationship between human rights and equal opportunity legislation. It was decided by VCAT that the YMCA should be granted a temporary exemption from the Equal Opportunity Act [...]
House of Lords considers Right to Fair Hearing and Presumption of Innocence in Context of Confiscation Orders R v Briggs-Price [2009] UKHL 19 (29 April 2009) The House of Lords has unanimously held that a confiscation order can be validly made on the basis of matters established by evidence at trial, but in relation to [...]
Right to Privacy and Tenancy Rights Vojnovic v Croatia, UN Doc CCPR/C/95/D/1510/2006 (28 April 2009) The Human Rights Committee held that a lawful termination of tenancy rights under Croatian law amounted to an arbitrary interference with the right to home and violated art 17 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The termination [...]
UN Human Rights Committee Rules on Family Contact with Prisoners Tornel v Spain, UN Doc CCPR/C/95/D/1473/2006 (24 April 2009) The UN Human Rights Committee has held that the rights of a prisoner’s relatives to protection from arbitrary interference with their family life, protected under art 17 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, [...]
Obligations of States to Citizens Detained Abroad Khadr v Canada (Minister for Justice) [2009] FC 405 On 23 April 2009, the Federal Court of Canada handed down a decision which discussed in detail the right of citizens to request their government to provide protection against acts which violate accepted norms of international law during a [...]
Failure to Review Involuntary Treatment a Breach of Human Rights Kracke v Mental Health Review Board [2009] VCAT 646 (23 April 2009) On 23 April 2009, Justice Bell, President of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, handed down a significant decision which discussed in detail important aspects of the application and operation of the Charter. [...]
Canadian Supreme Court Considers Right to Privacy R v Patrick, 2009 SCC 17 (CanLII) (9 April 2009) The Supreme Court of Canada has held that no privacy interest exists in the contents of garbage bags placed out for collection. Police had seized garbage bags from an individual’s property, and used their contents to justify obtaining [...]
Courts and Tribunals Directly Bound by Charter Rights De Simone v Bevnol Constructions and Developments Pty Ltd (2009) (Unreported, Supreme Court of Victoria, Court of Appeal, Neave JA and William AJA, 3 April 2009) The Court of Appeal held that courts and tribunals are bound by ss 24 (right to a fair hearing) and 25 [...]
Detention and Treatment in Government-Run ‘Sobering Up’ Centre may Amount to Ill-Treatment Wiktorko v Poland [2009] ECHR 14612/02 (31 March 2009) The European Court of Human Rights has held that the treatment of a Polish national, whilst detained at a government-run ‘sobering-up centre’, constituted degrading treatment in violation of the substantive protection of art 3 [...]
Freedom of Expression and Public Participation in Decision-Making Dixon v Powell River (City), 2009 BCSC 406 (CanLII) (26 March 2009) This case held that the Canadian common law should, wherever possible, be interpreted and developed to accord with the rights in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Garson J declined to follow earlier defamation [...]
Right to Fair Hearing and Legal Representation in Disciplinary Proceedings Lam Siu Po v Commissioner of Police [2009] HKCFA 24 (26 March 2009) In a case relating to the validity of a statutory bar to legal representation in police disciplinary proceedings, the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong established the following principles: the right [...]
Stay of Eviction into Homelessness Required to Prevent Violation of Human Dignity and Rights Machele and 67 Others v William Marofane Mailula and Others [2009] ZACC 7 (26 March 2009) The Constitutional Court of South Africa held that eviction will ‘always’ be a constitutional matter. The court further held an interim execution order for eviction [...]
South African Constitutional Court Considers the Right to Sufficient Water and a Dignified Life City of Johannesburg and Others v Mazibuko and Others (489/08) [2009] ZASCA 20 (25 March 2009) In this case, the Supreme Court of South Africa considered whether a local authority had a duty under the South African Constitution to provide free [...]
Indefinite Detention Violates the Right to Liberty and Security of Person Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) v Li, 2009 FCA 85 (CanLII) (17 March 2009) The Federal Court of Appeal of Canada (‘FCA’) has held that indefinite detention is a violation of the right to liberty and security of person. Facts The Respondents are brothers Dong [...]
State Obligation to Conduct Public Investigation into Potential Violations of the Right to Life and Prohibition against Ill-Treatment AM & Ors, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department & Ors [2009] EWCA Civ 219 (17 March 2009) The UK Court of Appeal has affirmed that the government has an [...]
Supreme Court Considers Retrospective Operation of the Charter State of Victoria v Turner [2009] VSC 66 (4 March 2009) In this case, the Supreme Court of Victoria considered whether it was bound by the interpretive provision in s 32 of the Charter when determining whether the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal made an error of [...]
The Treatment of Delay under the Bail Act post-Charter: Is Change Required? DPP (Cth) v Barbaro [2009] VSCA 26 (3 March 2009) The Victorian Court of Appeal has considered whether the enactment of the Charter necessitates a change to the treatment of delay under the Bail Act 1977 (Vic). Facts The appellant, Pasquale Barbaro, was [...]
Disability Convention, Legal Capacity and Domestic Law Nichoson & Ors v Knaggs & Ors [2009] VSC 64 (27 February 2009) The Victorian Supreme Court adopted a human rights approach to the issue of legal capacity for those who have disabilities. In accordance with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (the ‘CRPD’), [...]
ACT Court of Appeal Considers Human Rights Interpretative Principle R v Fearnside [2009] ACTCA 3 (24 February 2009) This case establishes the principle that the requirement, set out at s 30 the Human Rights Act 2004 (ACT), to interpret laws compatibly with human rights, requires that laws be interpreted compatibly with human rights as reasonably [...]
Mental Health and the Charter 09-085 [2009] VMHRB (23 February 2009) In this case, which concerned the review of a community treatment order (‘CTO’) that prescribed a drug with serious side-effects, a number of significant issues arose in relation to the Charter: Is the Board a ‘public authority’ and/or a ‘court or tribunal’ for the [...]
Prohibition against Arbitrary Detention and the Right to Procedural Fairness A and Ors v United Kingdom [2009] ECHR 3455/05 [Grand Chamber] (19 February 2009) In a case relating to the detention of non-national terror suspects in the UK, the European Court of Human Rights held that: detention pending deportation cannot be justified under art 5(1)(f) [...]
House of Lords considers Human Rights Implications of Potential Torture of Terror Suspects RB (Algeria) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2009] UKHL 10 (18 February 2009) In this case the House of Lords dismissed appeals by RB and U, Algerian nationals, from the Court of Appeal which had allowed their appeals from [...]
Discrimination on the Ground of Poverty Boulter v Nova Scotia Power Incorporation, 2009 NSCA 17 (CanLII) (13 February 2009) This decision of the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal considered whether discrimination on the grounds of poverty is contrary to the right to equality under the Canadian Charter of Rights. The Court held that poverty is [...]
Balancing Open Justice, the Right to Privacy and Freedom of Expression XFJ v Director of Public Transport (Occupational and Business Regulation) [2009] VCAT 96 (9 February 2009) The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal has confirmed that society’s interests in an individual’s rehabilitation can override the principle of ‘Open Justice’ and the right to freedom of [...]
Protest and the Right to Freedom of Expression and Peaceful Assembly Tabernacle v Secretary of State for Defence [2009] EWCA Civ 23 (05 February 2009) The England and Wales Court of Appeal has held that bylaws which prohibited camping in the vicinity of the Atomic Weapons Establishment at Aldermaston (‘the AWE’) were an unlawful interference [...]
Police Powers, Crowd Control and the Right to Liberty and Protest Austin & Anor v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2009] UKHL 5 (28 January 2009) In this case, the House of Lords dismissed an appeal by a woman claiming that her right to liberty was breached as a result of police crowd control [...]
Self-Represented Litigants and the Right to a Fair Hearing Davies v Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd (Credit) [2009] VCAT 90 (28 January 2009) This case considered the correct approach to be followed in dealing with unrepresented litigants and balancing their rights to a fair trial and access to justice with defendants’ rights. Facts Unrepresented applicants [...]
In the case of Leonidis v Greece, the European Court of Human Rights considered art 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights in the context of the police shooting of an 18 year old male (Victim). In making its decision, the Court considered whether: the death of the applicant’s son amounted to a breach [...]
Right to a Fair Hearing, Statutory Interpretation and Limitation Periods Andrew Casey v Richard Luke Alcock [2009] ACTCA 1 (23 January 2009) The ACT Court of Appeal has indicated that the UK’s Ghaidan approach to legislative construction – which allows a court to depart from the unambiguous meaning of the legislation where necessary to give [...]
The European Court of Human Rights recently found that the Government of Turkey, having ordered lawyer Ayhan Erdoðan to pay compensation for remarks that he made against a public figure during court proceedings, had breached Mr Erdoðan’s right to freedom of speech in violation of art 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights. Article [...]
Balancing the Right to a Fair Hearing with the Protection of Vulnerable Persons Wright & Ors v Secretary of State for Health & Anor [2009] UKHL 3 (21 January 2009) The House of Lords has recently issued a declaration of incompatibly under the Human Rights Act 1998 (UK) (‘HR Act’) in relation to the Care [...]
Is Refusal to Attend a Funeral a Breach of the Right to a Private and Family Life for Prisoners? Czarnowski v Poland [2009] ECHR 28586/035 (20 January 2009) The Applicant, Mr Edward Czarnowski, lodged an application with the European Court of Human Rights against Poland for breach of art 8 of the European Convention on [...]
Reliance on Witness Statement where Cross-Examination not Available may Violate Right to a Fair Hearing Al-Khawaja and Tahery v United Kingdom [2009] ECHR 26766/05 (20 January 2009) The European Court of Human Rights has held that allowing a witness statement to be admitted as evidence where the witness is not available for cross examination and [...]
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