Armed Services in UK Law

  • RQ (Afghan National Army – Hizb-i-Islami – risk)
    • Asylum and Immigration Tribunal
    • 05 June 2007
    ... ... is a risk which is assumed by those serving their country in its armed forces, and while on active service and with his unit, a soldier of the ... bodies, including solicitors, courts, hospitals and Social Services. It had later developed as a non-political cultural organisation to try to ... ...
  • R (Ali Zaki Mousa and Others) v Secretary of State for Defence No 2
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 25 May 2013
    ... ... are Iraqi citizens who claim they were ill-treated by the British armed forces in Iraq or are relatives of those who were killed by the British ... out investigations into misconduct by members of the other armed services or the service police of another armed force ... 42 ... ...
  • R (Ngouh) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 27 August 2010
    ... ... This was once called ‘the Armed Forces Concession’ ... 4 Few would, in my judgment, quarrel ... the ‘outside hours’ provision of welfare and compassionate services to the 400+ soldiers and families of a busy Signal Regiment. In this role ... ...
  • Viggers (R) v The Secretary of State for Defence
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 10 November 2009
    ... ... that a degree of disablement due to service of a member of the armed forces shall be assessed by making a comparison between the condition of ... They took into account the opinion of the medical services dated August 2004. In paragraph 9 they said this: “The ... ...
  • Preston (orse. Putynski) v Preston (orse. Putynska) (orse. Basinska)
    • Court of Appeal
    • 04 April 1963
    ... ... the camp was at least a part of the organisation of the Allied Armed Forces, that its inmates were associated with, if not members of, those ... to prefer, as soon as possible, to use a consecrated church for services rather than a makeshift chapel in a camp b lock or an open air altar ... ...
  • Child Soldiers International v The Secretary of State for Defence
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 24 July 2015
    ... ... 2007 ("the Regulations"), made pursuant to section 2 of The Armed Forces Act 1966, are incompatible with the Equal Treatment Directive ... military could be employed only in the medical and military-music services ... 26 Nearly all posts in the German military were as a ... ...
  • R v Carl Clifford Skuse
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 03 May 2002
    ... ... In all three services the judge advocate essentially fulfils the role of a judge at a civilian ... staffed in whole or in part by the military to try members of the armed forces is deeply entrenched in the legal systems of many Member States ... ...
  • R v Kevin Moffat
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 07 February 2014
    ... ... 2 Under section 42 of the Armed Forces Act 2006 the appellant was charged with an offence contrary to ... offences are treated by Parliament, and indeed by the Armed Services. On no view of the facts would a non-custodial sentence have been ... ...
  • Moluadi v Ministry of Defence
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 21 March 2012
    ... ... He was discharged from the army on 20 July of 2009, his services no longer being required ... 3 Since that date he ... The issue in the case relates to a rule that a member of the armed forces cannot bring a claim for racial discrimination in an employment ... ...
  • Am (S 88(2))
    • Asylum and Immigration Tribunal
    • 22 April 2008
    ... ... the appellant had made enquiries about enlistment into the British Armed Forces. A person reading the Immigration Rules might think that such ... memorandum from Colonel KT Haugh at the Directorate of Personnel Services (Army), dated 7 November 2007. It is headed “Support to Foreign and ... ...
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