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3 10, 2020

Evidence from Fraser Chambers before Justice Select Committee

By |2020-10-05T11:15:05+00:00October 3rd, 2020|Anton van Dellen News, News, Public Law News|0 Comments

A number of organisations, including Fraser Chambers, provided evidence for the Justice Select Committee. The evidence from Faser Chambers was that private prosecutions represent an important constitutional safeguard to protect individuals where the State has failed to prosecute allegations of serious criminality properly.  The Justice Select Committee agreed and [...]

1 10, 2020

Legal 500 entry for defamation and privacy

By |2020-10-02T14:45:28+00:00October 1st, 2020|Anton van Dellen News, Defamation News, News|0 Comments

Dr Anton van Dellen - Fraser Chambers 'Anton is without any doubt a counsel and fighter for justice without borders. He perfects his legal submissions and advocacy by attention to subtle details, scrutinised analysis of the circumstances, and dauntless approach to the challenges. Very knowledgeable, approachable, and reliable.' Legal [...]

26 09, 2020

Sergeant Matt Ratana

By |2020-10-02T14:08:42+00:00September 26th, 2020|Anton van Dellen News, News, Public Law News|0 Comments

Dr Anton van Dellen had the privilege of taking Sergeant Matt Ratana through his Examination-in-Chief in Court in 2013. Sergeant's Ratana's evidence concerned a sweep through an estate looking for knives in the course of which a large knife was found during a search of an individual. Before his [...]

2 09, 2020

Law Commission report on Official Secrets Act

By |2020-10-02T14:09:49+00:00September 2nd, 2020|Anton van Dellen News, Defamation News, News, Public Law News|0 Comments

The Law Commission has proposed reforming the Official Secrets Acts in a report called Protection of Official Data. The report makes 33 recommendations in three distinct areas: (1) Espionage: the criminalisation of individuals who try to obtain sensitive information (2) Leaks: disclosing official information without authorisation (3) Public interest: when [...]

28 08, 2020

College of Policing policy for Police Officers involved in deaths or serious injuries

By |2020-10-02T14:10:21+00:00August 28th, 2020|Anton van Dellen News, News, Public Law News|0 Comments

The Police College has introduced a Death or Serious Injury Authorised Professional Practice (DSI APP) policy. The College of Policing policy is akin to the police for Police Officer who carry firearms.  The new policy sets out clearly the steps that should be taken by forces during such incidents concerning members [...]

26 08, 2020

Duty of Candour seminar

By |2020-10-02T14:11:56+00:00August 26th, 2020|Anton van Dellen News, News, Public Law News|0 Comments

Sixty Healthcare students in Southampton received training in Duty of Candour from Dr Anton van Dellen. The seminar covered the statutory and regulatory bases for Duty of Candour, the relevant thresholds, the notification requirements and the evidence base.  The training also included three practical exercises. [...]

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