Martin v McInnes
Jurisdiction | Scotland |
Date | 2003 |
Court | Court of Session (Outer House) |
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4 cases
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BC v Chief Constable, Police Scotland
...v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis and anr [1992] Ch 225; [1992] 2 WLR 50; [1992] 1 All ER 72; 4 Admin LR 309 Martin v McGuiness 2003 SLT 1424; 2003 SCLR 548; 2003 Rep LR 106 Murray v Express Newspapers plc [2008] EWCA Civ 446; [2009] Ch 481; [2008] 3 WLR 1360; [2008] ECDR 12; [2008......
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The Baronetcy of Pringle of Stichill
...to whether it is fair in the circumstances to admit it: Duke of Argyll v Duchess of Argyll 1963 SLT (Notes) 42; Martin v McGuinness 2003 SLT 1424. In Duke of Argyll v Duchess of Argyll Lord Wheatley assessed the fairness of admitting evidence from the Duchess's diaries which the Duke had st......
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B C And Others Against Chief Constable Police Service Of Scotland And Others
...Jauncey in the Henderson case. [123] In addition there are the obiter and tentative views expressed by Lord Bonomy in Martin v McGuinness 2003 SLT 1424 (referred to in Reid) where at para 28 he says this: “it does not follow that, because a specific right to privacy has not so far been reco......
- City and County of Swansea v Gayle
3 books & journal articles
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When the exception is the rule: Rationalising the medical exception in Scots law
...Co 1908 SC 444. 101 1972 SLT 110.102 Idem at 120.103 See Whitty 2005: 200.104 See idem at 204.105 In the 2003 case of Martin v McGuiness 2003 SLT 1424, counsel for the pursuer made a “cautious” submission that the case might have been one of iniuria. However, in the words of Lord Bonomy, “u......
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WHEN THE EXCEPTION IS THE RULE: RATIONALISING THE MEDICAL EXCEPTION IN SCOTS LAW
...Co 1908 SC 444. 101 1972 SLT 110.102 Idem at 120.103 See Whitty 2005: 200.104 See idem at 204.105 In the 2003 case of Martin v McGuiness 2003 SLT 1424, counsel for the pursuer made a “cautious” submission that the case might have been one of iniuria. However, in the words of Lord Bonomy, “u......
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Elspeth Christie Reid, PERSONALITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND PRIVACY IN SCOTS LAW Edinburgh: W Green & Son (www.wgreen.co.uk), Scottish Universities Law Institute, 2010. li + 379 pp. ISBN 9780414016811. £120.
...the finding of the European Court of Human Rights in Von Hannover v Germany (2005) 40 EHRR 1 and of Lord Bonomy in Martin v McGuiness 2003 SLT 1424 regarding privacy. From the rest of the book, this reviewer enjoyed discussions of imprisonment without due cause (notably the decision of Beat......