26 Jun, 2024 Stella Creasy MP, erasing malicious complaints and Article 17 of the UK GDPR By Stephen Cragg KC What can be done when a public authority hold personal information about a person which that person knows to be wrong – is there an...
19 Dec, 2023 Data Protection and Digital Information Bill - downgrading the protection of personal data? By Stephen Cragg KC The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill is to be debated in the House of Lords on 19 December 2023. Those concerned with the...
09 Mar, 2023 Community Care Law Reports - latest cases By Stephen Cragg KC Stephen Cragg KC, general editor of the Community Care Law Reports (CCLR), reviews the six cases featured in the March 2023 issue. CCLR...
28 Feb, 2023 When police officers commit gross misconduct – statutory framework and recent judicial reviews By Stephen Cragg KC Introduction The way in which police officers are disciplined has been the subject of hot debate recently, with calls for more powers to...
12 Aug, 2020 Police's Automated Facial Recognition Deployments Ruled Unlawful by the Court of Appeal By Stephen Cragg KC Frederick Powell R. (Bridges) v Chief Constable of South Wales [2020] EWCA Civ 1058 [2020] 8 WLUK 64 is thought to be the first case in the world to...
14 Jun, 2020 A brief guide to sources for the 2020 police complaints system By Stephen Cragg KC From 1 February 2020 all police complaints will be dealt with under a revised framework overseen by the Independent Office of Police...
14 Jun, 2020 Deaths of vulnerable persons in the community after Maguire: when is Article 2 engaged? By Stephen Cragg KC Frederick Powell This article analyses the recent Court of Appeal case of R (Maguire) v HM Senior Coroner for Blackpool & Fylde [2020] 6 WLUK 90, [2019]...
12 May, 2020 An Act for the App? Is the NHS contact app bad for your privacy? By Stephen Cragg KC Following the publication last week by the Joint Committee on Human Rights of its report on the proposed NHS App and the risk of adverse...