This Week in the Supreme Court – Week commencing 24th October 2022

Hearings in the Supreme Court are now shown live on the Court’s website.

On Wednesday 26th and Thursday 27th October, the court will hear the case In the matter of an application by Rosaleen Dalton for Judicial Review (Northern Ireland), on appeal from [2020] NICA 26. This case concerns whether the procedural obligation to investigate pursuant to Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights applies to the state in respect of Mr Dalton’s death after he died in a bomb explosion claimed to be the work of the IRA.

The following Supreme Court judgments remain outstanding: (As of 20/10/22)

The Law Debenture Trust Corporation plc v Ukraine (Represented by the Minister of Finance of Ukraine acting upon the instructions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine) Nos. 2 and 3, heard 9-12 December 2019
East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust v Flowers and Ors, heard 22 June 2021
Fearn and others v Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery heard 7th December 2021
Stanford International Bank Ltd (in liquidation) v HSBC Bank PLC, heard 19th January 2022
Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs v NHS Lothian Health Board, heard 8th June 2022
Canada Square Operations Ltd v Potter, heard 14th June 2022
R v Andrewes, heard 21st June 2022
Hillside Parks Ltd v Snowdonia National Park Authority, heard 4th July 2022
DB Symmetry Ltd and another v Swindon Borough Council, heard 12th July 2022.
Reference by the Attorney General for Northern Ireland – Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Northern Ireland) Bill, heard 19th July 2022
R (on the application of VIP Communications Ltd (In Liquidation)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department, heard 4th October 2022
of DCM (Optical Holdings) v Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, heard 12th October 2022
McCue v Glasgow City Council, heard 18th October 2022
Unger and another (in substitution for Hasan) v Ul-Hasan (deceased) and another, heard 20th October 2022
In the matter of an application by Rosaleen Dalton for Judicial Review (Northern Ireland), heard 26th October 2022.

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