In January 2007, the defendant convened a pre-inquest hearing, at which she determined that: (i) the inquests should be held concurrently; (ii) she had jurisdiction to act as the deputy coroner of the Queen's household; (iii) she would
conduct the inquests without a jury; and (iv) the inquest into Al Fayed would be transferred to her jurisdiction as coroner of the Queen's household, pursuant to CA 1988, s 14.
In August 2006 Lady Elizabeth Butler - Sloss, a retired judge, was appointed deputy coroner of the Queen's household and assistant coroner for Surrey, to enable her to
conduct both inquests.
Not exact matches
She also ruled that the
inquest into the four bombers would be
conducted at a different time to that of the victims.
Issues highlighted by the Hillsborough
inquest have parallels with the
conduct of the South Yorkshire Police at Orgreave
While the
inquest was taking place, the inspector of prisons was
conducting an unannounced inspection.
Much of the script was based on the
inquest (click here to receive an interview with the film's producer), an investigation that was
conducted months after the accident.
Pricewaterhouse Coopers» Global Entertainment and Media Outlook recently
conducted a deep industry
inquest on how the global ebook market will look in the next few years.
Stuart advises and appears in non — matrimonial property disputes (TOLATA cases), Inheritance disputes, residential landlord and tenant and disrepair cases and general common law cases including professional negligence, professional
conduct and disciplinary proceedings, actions against the police,
inquests, personal injury and contractual disputes.
Conducting complex public inquiries and
inquests as lead partner and as advocate including the Ladbroke Grove (Cullen) Inquiries, the Redfern Inquiry into the UK Nuclear industry and a number of Article 2
inquests relating to custody facilities.
Has particular experience in the application of human rights within a diverse range of fields of civil law such as agriculture, environment, due process, competition and extending even to the impact of human rights on the
conduct of
inquests (acted as lead counsel for the coroner in the case of Middleton in the House of Lords).
For example, we were a party to the Ashley Smith
Inquest which examined the use and oversight of solitary confinement, and we continue to
conduct research related to segregation.
Bill's practice focuses on large issue litigation and the
conduct of complex negotiations, domestically and internationally, in the following fields: arbitration and dispute resolution; collective bargaining; education law and university governance; employment law; health law; human rights;
inquests; international labour standards; labour relations; occupational health and safety; and privacy law.
The federal government's
inquest into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, of which there are thousands, is
conducting hearings across the country for people to give testimony.
We regularly provide familiarisation sessions for witnesses who are due to give evidence in a wide variety of legal forums including but not limited to: civil courts, international arbitrations, tribunals, inquiries, criminal courts, depositions, expert determinations, select committees, coroners
inquests and professional misconduct
conduct hearings.
this is not a case where the impugned
conduct at this point in the proceedings can be obviously seen to have destroyed the underlying fairness, legality and legitimacy of the
Inquest, such that any impugned findings or recommendations could not be addressed on appeal.
Hence Walker has had
conduct of a succession of high - profile
inquests.
Particularly newsworthy have been the
inquests conducted by Andrew Walker, the assistant deputy coroner for Oxfordshire.
Whitear's family was dissatisfied with the
conduct of the
inquest.
We have not been able to
conduct or commission research into any of the issues we believe are worthy of it, and we have no capacity to monitor or report on the recommendations that may be made as result of investigations, inspections or
inquests.
This development comes after the death in custody of Aboriginal man Steven Freeman in 2016 in the Maconochie Centre, the coronial
inquest of which was
conducted in August this year.
The Guardian reported that an expert in Indigenous health who
conducted a review of Ms Dhu's treatment told the
inquest that doctors who declared she was fit to serve time in custody less than 48 hours before her death would have made more effort to diagnose her if she had been white.