An F&F fashion factory in Thailand is alleged to have forced Burmese migrants to work up to 99 hours a week on illegal wages and under forced labour conditions. The letter before action has been written by over 130 past and present migrant workers...
A claim has been filed in the High Court in London which alleges that the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) has been wrongly certifying that gold sourced from a Tanzanian mine is free from serious human rights abuses.
The claimants are the families of two...
The status of a piece of land in Shrewsbury, secured for public recreation by a statutory trust almost 100 years ago, will be considered by Supreme Court judges on Wednesday 7 December 2022.
Dr Peter Day’s appeal will make the case that the public enjoyed...
The High Court has today ruled the KSA does not have immunity under the State Immunity Act 1978 in relation to a case brought against it by satirist and human rights activist Ghanem Al-Masarir for its alleged use of spyware to infiltrate his mobile...
A judgment is due to be handed down at 10.30am on Friday 19 August 2022 in relation to the case brought by Ghanem Al-Masarir against the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for its alleged use of spyware to infiltrate his mobile phones.
In his legal case...
The Supreme Court will make a landmark ruling about whether councils must factor in the long term climate impact when considering applications for fossil fuel production plants.
The Law Lords will hear the case of campaigner Sarah Finch who has been granted permission to appeal...