WitrynaNapier v. Scottish Ministers 2005 SC 307, IH; 2004 SLT 555, OH; 2001 Prison Law Reports 347. Successful judicial review challenge to the slopping out regime imposed … Witryna[15]Counsel for the petitioner relied heavily on the opinion of Lord Bonomy in Napier v Scottish Ministers, 26 April 2004. That case involved a remand prisoner in HM Prison, Barlinnie, and the conditions in the halls where he was accommodated were the subject of extensive and detailed evidence. It was held that those conditions contravened ...
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WitrynaNapier v. Scottish Ministers, 2005 1 SC 229 (slopping out) Napier was a remand prisoner in Barlinnie Prison, Glasgow. He shared a cell designed for one person. There were no toilet facilities in the cell He suffered from a severe outbreak of eczema. He brought an action for judicial review arguing that the conditions he was under … Witryna17 lut 2024 · 19 Napier v Scottish Ministers 2005 1 S.C. 307. See Blackie, J., “ Liability of Public Authorities and Public Officials ” in Reid, E. and Visser, D. (eds.), Private Law and Human Rights: Bringing Rights Home in Scotland and South Africa (Edinburgh 2013), 241 –42Google Scholar. in the cyber group
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WitrynaIn particular, the First Minister, the Lord Advocate and the Scottish Ministers: - Must not seek to influence particular judicial decisions through any special access to the judiciary, and must have regard to the need for the judiciary to have the support necessary to enable them to carry out their functions. - Equivalent requirement in … WitrynaSCR2/1/4 Ministerial Committees: Ministerial Meetings - Robert Napier Case Papers on Ministerial meetings to consider the outcome and Scottish Executive response to … WitrynaReference was made to Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department (ex parte Salem) 1999 1 AC 450 per Lord Steyn at p.457. Reference could also be made, in counsel's submission, to the case of Napier v The Scottish Ministers which was concerned not simply with the issues affecting the pursuer but a far wider group of … new homes tullimbar