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Private prosecutions – A route to justice for the charity sector
Sophie Tang
This week the Crime (Aggravated Murder of and Violence against Women) Bill was debated in Parliament. Key features include removing ‘honour killing’ as a separate crime, extending criminal liability to offences committed against British women when abroad, and facilitating the return of British women who have suffered abuse in another country.
Of President Trump's many controversial initial moves in the White House – including his recent ban on travel to the US by nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries – his support for torture in interrogation is the most shocking.
On 19 January 2017, Mark Steward, Director of Enforcement and Market Oversight at the Financial Conduct Authority (“FCA”), delivered a speech on the ‘Practical implications of US law on EU practice’. The speech (which is available here) provided an interesting insight into, amongst other things, the FCA’s views on the interaction between the Senior Manager’s Regime (“SMR”) and the regulator’s enforcement work.
The news worthy of a front-page Evening Standard spread this week was the rise in near-misses between drones and passenger planes. This rise in ‘airprox’ instances (situations in which it is considered an aircraft’s safety may have been compromised) went from 6 in 2014, 29 in 2015 to over 50 in 2016. A significant number of these were categorised as situations involving a ‘serious risk of collision’.
The UK Government has recently published its response to the International Development Committee (‘IDC’) report on tackling overseas corruption. While it agrees with most of the 13 Recommendations, it has only partially agreed with four, and outright disagreed with two. So what does this mean for UK to efforts to tackle corruption in 2017?
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