Corporal Punishment in UK Law
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R (Williamson) v Secretary of State for Education & Employment
... ... 2 Corporal punishment of children is a controversial subject. It arouses strong ... ...
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Poplar Housing and Regeneration Community Association Ltd v Donoghue
... ... The case concerned a seven year old boy receiving corporal punishment from the headmaster of an independent school. The European ... ...
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R v Donovan
... ... the marks of a cane which would appear in administering ordinary corporal punishment. There was no breach of the King's peace, nor was there any ... ...
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R (Williamson) v Secretary of State for Education & Employment
... ... Standards and Framework Act 1998, completely abolishes the use of corporal punishment in independent schools. The Claimants submit that it does not ... ...
- Re H (Abduction: Dominica: Corporal Punishment)
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Pinder v The Queen
... ... principal issue in the present appeal is whether a sentence of corporal punishment today is unconstitutional in The Bahamas. The Penal Code which ... ...
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Jeffery PATTINSON and Spencer FLACK
... ... Section 548(1) provides that: "Corporal punishment given by, or on the authority of a member of staff to a child ... ...
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R (Johnson and Others) v Havering London Borough Council; YL v Birmingham City Council
... ... right was influential in engaging the state's responsibility for corporal punishment in private schools. The state may have delegated some other ... ...
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Boyce et Al v R
... ... that no person shall be subject to "an inhuman or degrading punishment". But section 26 says that no existing law "shall be held to be ... penal practices of the former colonial government, in particular corporal punishment, were likely to be thought to offend the prohibition in ... ...
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Ivey v Genting Casinos (UK) Ltd (trading as Crockfords)
... ... ), and such was now recognised as a criminal offence attracting corporal" punishment. The same Act, by section 2, enabled anyone who lost more than \xC2" ... ...
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