Yip Chiu-Cheung v The Queen

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Judgment Date16 June 1994
Date16 June 1994
CourtPrivy Council
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26 cases
  • Maycock et Al v Commissioner of Police
    • Bahamas
    • Supreme Court (Bahamas)
    • 28 April 1995
    ...of the case for the appellants on this ground is the decision of the Privy Council on an appeal of the Court of Appeal of Hong Kong in Yip Chiu-Cheung v. R [1994] 2 All E.R., 924. The headnote of which reads: “The appellant met one N in Thailand and arranged that he would act as a courier t......
  • R v Outar (Roy), Jonathan Outar, Ralph Outar, Trevor Outar and Randal Titus
    • Jamaica
    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • 30 July 1999
    ...difficulty. In urging that Erickson should be designated an accomplice defence counsel have referred us to Yip Chiu-cheung v. R [1994] 2 All E.R. 924 in which the headnote reads as follows: "The appellant met one N in Thailand and arranged that he would act as a courier to carry 5 kilos of......
  • Mohammed Arshad Alam v Pervez Alam
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 15 June 2023
    ...are not “issued” to them, as shareholders, until their names are entered on the register. 442 In National Westminster Bank plc v IRC [1995] 1 AC 111, a majority of the House of Lords thus concluded that shares in five business expansion companies had not been issued to the shareholders for ......
  • Decision Nº LCA 129 2013. Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber), 04-12-2014
    • United Kingdom
    • Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber)
    • 4 December 2014
    ...Borough Council [1952] AC 109 Horn v Sunderland Corporation [1941] 2KB 26 Director of Buildings and Land v Shun Fung Iron Works Limited [1995] AC 111 Land and Property Ltd v Restormel Borough Council [2004] RVR 303 BPP (Farringdon Road) Ltd v Crossrail Ltd [2015] UKUT 0195 (LC) GB Gas Holdi......
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1 firm's commentaries
  • Secondary Liability In The Criminal Law
    • United Kingdom
    • Mondaq United Kingdom
    • 24 June 2011
    ...in an unguarded van in order to tempt D to commit an offence. These authorities appear to be inconsistent with Yip Chiu-Cheng [1995] 1 A.C. 111. The Serious Crime Act 2007 The common law principles relating to secondary party liability must now be read together with the Serious Crime Act 20......
7 books & journal articles
  • Market abuse, fraud and misleading communications
    • United Kingdom
    • Journal of Financial Crime No. 19-3, July 2012
    • 13 July 2012
    ...Police Commissioner (1975) AC 819.69. Per Buckely LJ ibid.70. RvSiracusa (1989) AC.71. Lord Griffiths in Yip Chiu-Cheung vThe Queen (1994) 2 All ER 924.72. Law Com No. 276, CM 5560, 2002.73. (2005) Unreported.74. [2007] All ER 361 (February).75. In addition today it would also potentially am......
  • Four Threats to the Presumption of Innocence
    • United Kingdom
    • International Journal of Evidence & Proof, The No. 10-4, July 2006
    • 1 July 2006
    ...University Press: Oxford, 2005), notably the essays by Green, Simester, Husak, Duff andMichaels.49 The facts of Yip Chui-Cheung vR[1995] 1 AC 111, discussed with similar cases by A. Ashworth,‘Testing Fidelity to Legal Values: Official Involvement and Criminal Justice’ in S. Shute and A. P.S......
  • Prevention of Harm—Legislative Strategies for Law Reform
    • United Kingdom
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The No. 72-3, June 2008
    • 1 June 2008
    ...as toconsequence were dropped during the legislative process. See Law Commission,above n. 1 at para. 3.19.60 R v Yip Chiu-Cheung [1994] 2 All ER 924, PC.61 ‘Intention’ is understood in terms of its meaning in R v Woollin [1999] 1 AC 82(Law Commission, above n. 1 at para. 4.38).62 Law Commis......
  • Testing Fidelity to Legal Values: Official Involvement and Criminal Justice
    • United Kingdom
    • The Modern Law Review No. 63-5, September 2000
    • 1 September 2000
    ...a bank from ruin by speculators), seeWai Yu-Tsang vR. [1992] 1 AC 209, where the conviction for conspiracy to defraud was upheld.104 [1995] 1 AC 111.105 [1995] 2 Cr App R 607, not following Woodage vMoss [1974] 1 WLR 411.The Modern Law Review [Vol. 63654 ßThe Modern Law Review Limited had j......
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