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Category Archives: Article 1: binding
The less and less Credible Rule of Law and the Cruel Power of Law Enforcement
The Law is only as good as the integrity of those entrusted to administrate it. Maurice sprayed his insight on the wall of his veterinary surgery in Guernsey, over twenty years ago. When I last spoke to him, he seemed … Continue reading
Posted in Access to Justice, Article 13: effective remedy before national authorities, Article 1: binding, Article 6: fair trial, European Law of Human Rights, Fair Trial, HM Court Services, Law Enforcement, News
Tagged Crown Prosecution Service, Enid Blyton, Guernsey, Law, London, Rule of law, South Wales Police, Wales
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Watching shady “Shadow Courts” in real live Action
It’s beyond the imaginable for anybody who believes in “Law and Order”. Therefore it’s very hard to demonstrate and produce the evidence. And when you try, you end up being locked up. That’s what I have witnessed. That’s why I have … Continue reading
Posted in Access to Justice, Article 13: effective remedy before national authorities, Article 1: binding, Article 6: fair trial, Campaigning, Fair Trial, HM Court Services, Media, News
Tagged Action Congress of Nigeria, Africa, Crime, Fraud, Kenneth Clarke, Law, Law Reform, Legal Information, newspaper, Nigeria, Royal Charter, Social work
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Maurice on video in Jersey: between WARRANT for ARREST, Order to Shoot and the Need for a Hip Operation
Due to a leaked report from the psychiatric clinic, Maurice knows that South Wales Police have a “firearms response” or licence to kill. Here’s the 12-minute interview on Jersey, on the way to Alderney, where he’s asked for asylum. Maurice … Continue reading
Posted in Article 13: effective remedy before national authorities, Article 1: binding, Article 6: fair trial, European Law of Human Rights
Tagged Alderney, Association of Chief Police Officers, human rights, Human Rights Act 1998, Law Society, Memorandum of Understanding, Royal Charter, South Wales Police
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UK Courts don’t provide effective remedies or fair trials and fail to disclose evidence
When Maurice sent me a notice where the Treasury Solicitor’s Department expected a payment of £2,200, I suggested he should offer them £10 per month until the £50,000 judgment in Maurice’s favour is being paid. Instead, he produced this chronology … Continue reading
Posted in Access to Justice, Article 13: effective remedy before national authorities, Article 1: binding, Article 6: fair trial, Campaigning, European Law of Human Rights, HM Court Services
Tagged effective remedy, fair trial, Treasury Solicitor's Department
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