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A vicar has been convicted of spiritually abusing a teenage boy in the first judgment of its kind by a Church of England tribunal.
Interestingly, whereas in the first judgment the Court found against Greece, in its recent "ouzo" case it rejected the Commission's arguments, finding that the Greek legislation was not in breach of Article 90 EC.
This led some to the claim that "analysis is falsification", and even to hold that when we judge that a is the father of b, and judge that a is the son of c, the a in the first judgment is not strictly speaking the same a as involved in the second judgment; instead, in the first we deal only with a-quâ-father-of-b in the first, and a-quâ-son-of-c in the second (cf. BReal, 89; MTT, 140).
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Until case law in the 1990s when the first judgment in the modern era was given by the noble and learned Lord, Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood, the law proceeded on the basis that a husband could not be criminally liable for raping his wife if he had sexual intercourse with her without her consent.
This result is inconsistent with our admonition in Ashe that an excessively technical approach to collateral estoppel "would, of course, simply amount to a rejection of the rule of collateral estoppel in criminal proceedings, at least in every case where the first judgment was based upon a general verdict of acquittal". Ibid.
In June of 2018, a Court of Valencia issued the first judgment in Spain ruling that a Deliveroo rider was, in fact, a false self-employed person.
Among the earliest judicial "speech-acts" recorded in Western law is the first judgment of Solomon, of which the well-known account is given in The First Book of Kings.
But the minute they had received the first judgment in their favour (in 1880), Ellwood and his business partner, Charles Washburn, had set about controlling the market.
The court of appeal has now embraced this decision and handed down perhaps the first judgment in English legal history with the distinctive character of a privacy law.
The first judgment in what lawyers have said could be one of the world's largest ever environmental trials has ruled that Shell may have to compensate some communities for oil spills from their pipelines caused by criminals in the heavily polluted Niger delta.
Refusing to push the matter further, the judges commended the Foreign Secretary and the FCO's Legal Adviser, Daniel Bethlehem QC, for having "gone to very considerable lengths to provide BM with assistance," noting that it was "evident" that they had "been engaged in lengthy discussions which have led to the important changes" summarized in the second judgment.
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