R v Casement
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1917 |
Year | 1917 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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13 cases
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The Queen (on the application of John David Andrews) v Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs Wiltshire County Council and Another (Interested Parties)
...of the ambiguity in the 1868 statute, in so far as that is left in doubt by the context and purpose of the statute itself." 109 R v Casement [1917] 1 KB 98 , relied upon by Mr Laurence, does not appear to have been cited, but I am doubtful whether it would have made any difference to the......
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M (Children)
...discovered to their cost, is the subject's duty of allegiance to the Crown wherever he may be, whether in this country or abroad: see The King v Casement [1917] 1 KB 98 and Joyce v Director of Public Prosecutions [1946] AC 347. As Darling J said in Casement (page 137), "the subjects of the ......
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London Borough of Redbridge v SNA
...to their cost, is the subject's duty of allegiance to the Crown wherever he may be, whether in this country or abroad: see The King v Casement [1917] 1 KB 98 and Joyce v Director of Public Prosecutions [1946] AC 347 . As Darling J said in Casement (page 137), "the subjects of the King o......
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Quinn v an Bord Pleanála
...E30 and, in particular, ignores the comma after the words “[a]rticle 23(1)(d) of the Planning and Development Regulations”. 38 . As in R. v. Casement [1917] 1 K.B. 98 (see per Lord Reading C.J.), the presence or absence of the comma is crucial and changes the meaning. In context here, that......
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6 books & journal articles
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Treason in the age of terrorism: an explanation and evaluation of treason's return in democratic states.
...dangers to minority groups. See infra Part IV.A. (6.) Treason Act, 1351, 25 Edw. III, c. 2, stat. 5 (Eng.). (7.) R v. Casement, [1917] 1 K.B. 98, 98-99 (U.K.) (providing a translation of the relevant portion of the Treason Act). The King's Bench also quoted the original Norman-French, which......
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The United States v. Adam Gadahn: A Case for Treason
...of U.S property and interests. _______________________________________________________ 223 Id. at 28–29 (quoting R. v. Casement, (1917) 1 K.B. 98, 133). 224 Chandler v. United States, 171 F.2d 921, 938 (1st Cir. 1948). 225 Cramer , 325 U.S. at 31. 226 Id. 227 Id. 228 First Superseding Indic......
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Law and war: individual rights, executive authority, and judicial power in England during World War I.
...R. v. Commanding Officer of Morn Hill Camp ex parte Ferguson, 1 K.B. 176 (1917). (414.) Id. at 177. (415.) See, e.g., R. v. Casement, [1917] 1 K.B. 98, 100 (finding an Irishman guilty of treason for attempting to recruit Irish prisoners of war for the German army); EWING & GEARTY, supra......
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Sixty Shades of Terror Plots: Locating the Actus Reus and the Hypothetical Line for Entrapment
...and Evaluation of Treason's Return in Democratic States, 42 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 1443, 1447-48, 1451 (2009) (citing R v. Casement, [1917] 1 K.B. 98 at 98-99 (Eng.) (translating a relevant part of the Treason Act and noting that it remains valid law and punishes treason in the instance "[w......
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