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Conspiracy law, class and society Part 14

Attempted Reform On Second Reading, my hon. friends and I thought this was a diabolically awful Bill and we voted against it. Since then...

Conspiracy law, class and society - Part 9

The Hain Case On 21 August 1972, Peter Hain, who six months earlier had attacked the use of ‘political’ conspiracy charges, was convicted...

Conspiracy law, class and society - Part 6

In November 1974 21 people were killed in the Birmingham bomb outrages. Following these murders, the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary...

Conspiracy law, class and society - Part 5

Irish Cases since 1969 A detailed examination of the relationship between criminal law and Northern Ireland is outside the scope of this...

Conspiracy law, class and society - Part 4

Twentieth-Century Cases By 1916, Irish nationalism had declined to the same extent that Dublin was regarded as a provincial British city...

Conspiracy law, class and society - Part 2

Nineteenth-Century Cases An early example is Forbes. This involved a plot, not to overthrow the government or to cause an insurrection,...

Conspiracy Law, Class and Society- Part 1

Treason, Treason Felony and Sedition Nineteenth-century Irish conspiracy cases cannot be considered in isolation from treason, treason...

Workplace Stress- Part 10

Reasonable foreseeability Reasonable conduct by employer Ramwell v Tesco Stores plc (2000) HSB 289: 23, Manchester county court R was...

Workplace stress- Part 9

Duty to provide safe system of work Two nervous breakdowns Walker v Northumberland County Council [1995] IRLR 35, High Court W, a senior...

Workplace stress - Part 8

Common Law: Formally Reported Cases Duty of care Foreseeability Fraser v State Hospitals Board for Scotland (2000) July 11, Scottish...

Workplace stress - Part 7

Is the relationship between employer and employee in itself necessarily stressful? If one takes the view that the relationship between...

Workplace stress - Part 6

Bullying The dictionary definition of “bully” is a person who makes him or herself a terror to the weak or defenceless. Bullying at work...

Workplace stress - Part 5

Physical symptoms It is generally accepted that workplace stress can result in physical symptoms, for example: Cardio-vascular disease...

Workplace stress - Part 4

TERMINOLOGY Definition of stress The widest definition of stress is anything which makes a person tense, angry, frustrated or angry. This...

Workplace stress - Part 3

General criminal law There are no reported prosecutions for specific criminal offences in relation to workplace stress. In relation to...

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