An Australian legal view of using information got by torture to lock people up
Saturday, August 28th, 2004John Greenwell’s paper challenging the Court of Appeal
John Greenwell’s paper challenging the Court of Appeal
On televising classical music concerts
My letter in The Times about the admissibility of evidence obtained by torture in terrorism cases
Hatfield on the illiberal society
Mark Littman on the legality of the Iraq war
why ‘Sumer is icumen in’ doesn’t mean what it seems
Iniquitous proposals for a national database revealing all our personal details to everyone but ourselves
Wasn’t Commander Tim an Equerry when Princess Anne first came across him? Presumably going from Equerry to Aide-de-Camp is yet another promotion, or so we must hope. If it is, not many people know that.