In Sutherland v Her Majesty's Advocate, the Supreme Court unanimously dismissed an appeal which argued that the use of communications obtained by a paedophile hunter group as evidence in criminal prosecution was a violation of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The case raises fundamental questions of the scope of the right to private life as regards to the content of communications and the role played by private actors in the criminal justice process. This note argues that by limiting the protection of Article 8 to private communications which satisfy a contents-based test, the Court has bypassed the Article 8(2) balancing test to the detriment of the due process rights of the accused. The note concludes that the decisio...
This commentary provides a response to the European Court of Human Rights ruling in the case of Gaug...
Discusses the challenges of balancing the retention of individuals' criminal records against their r...
The decision of the UK Supreme Court in Christian Institute temporarily undermines the Scottish init...
‘Paedophile hunters’ have attracted global media attention. The limited literature on paedophile hun...
In In re JR38, the Supreme Court unanimously dismissed an appeal from a 14 year-old boy who argued t...
‘Paedophile hunters’ have attracted global media attention. The limited literature on paedophile hun...
A main point of this paper is that the illegal material represents an ongoing violation of the child...
This thesis is concerned with protection of the right to privacy in the English and Scottish crimina...
Shortly after Big Brother Watch and Others v the United Kingdom, the European Court of Human Rights ...
The article discusses the impact of Article 8 of the European Court of Human Rights which recognises...
In April 2021 the UK government introduced the Covert Human Intelligence (Criminal Conduct) Act 2021...
Currently the law in England and Wales means that young people who engage in mutually consensual tee...
In December 2018, Parliament amended the Criminal Code to add a new regime dictating the process and...
Horizon1 is a Research Institute at The University of Nottingham and a Research Hub within the RCUK ...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has delivered a judgment on the compatibility of the righ...
This commentary provides a response to the European Court of Human Rights ruling in the case of Gaug...
Discusses the challenges of balancing the retention of individuals' criminal records against their r...
The decision of the UK Supreme Court in Christian Institute temporarily undermines the Scottish init...
‘Paedophile hunters’ have attracted global media attention. The limited literature on paedophile hun...
In In re JR38, the Supreme Court unanimously dismissed an appeal from a 14 year-old boy who argued t...
‘Paedophile hunters’ have attracted global media attention. The limited literature on paedophile hun...
A main point of this paper is that the illegal material represents an ongoing violation of the child...
This thesis is concerned with protection of the right to privacy in the English and Scottish crimina...
Shortly after Big Brother Watch and Others v the United Kingdom, the European Court of Human Rights ...
The article discusses the impact of Article 8 of the European Court of Human Rights which recognises...
In April 2021 the UK government introduced the Covert Human Intelligence (Criminal Conduct) Act 2021...
Currently the law in England and Wales means that young people who engage in mutually consensual tee...
In December 2018, Parliament amended the Criminal Code to add a new regime dictating the process and...
Horizon1 is a Research Institute at The University of Nottingham and a Research Hub within the RCUK ...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has delivered a judgment on the compatibility of the righ...
This commentary provides a response to the European Court of Human Rights ruling in the case of Gaug...
Discusses the challenges of balancing the retention of individuals' criminal records against their r...
The decision of the UK Supreme Court in Christian Institute temporarily undermines the Scottish init...