Deciphering crypto part 3 – taking aim at cryptoassets – the Fifth Money Laundering Directive of the EU and the UK AML Regulation

Corporate Crime analysis: In the third part in a legal series on cryptocurrencies, Will Glover and Angharad Hughes, barristers at 3 Temple Gardens, continue their series of articles in the developing area of cryptocurrency regulation….

Deciphering crypto part 2 – AA victory for common sense? (AA v Persons Unknown)

Corporate Crime analysis: In the second part in a legal series on cryptocurrencies, Will Glover and Angharad Hughes, barristers, at 3 Temple Gardens, continue their series of articles in the developing area of cryptocurrency regulation…

Is PGP still ‘safe’?

Ahead of rumours that the software is about to be hacked, Tim Forte looks at the development of the encryption program Pretty Good Privacy software and how this can impact on the availability of data…

Applying for bail in the Youth Court in the current pandemic

The Bail Act 1976 remains unamended by the latest coronavirus legislation. However, clearly the COVID-19 pandemic raises many issues in relation to children remanded into custody and applications for bail. Beverley Da Costa and Samantha…

Update on the Coronavirus Health Protection Regulations: Implications for Children

A number of new criminal offences and police powers affecting children were created by the Coronavirus Act 2020 (‘the Act’) and the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020 (‘the Regulations’). These Regulations has been…

Arranging or facilitating the commission of a child sex offence: the correct approach to sentencing

Samantha Ball and Stephen Garbett provide a case commentary of the recent judgment Privett & ors. [2020] EWCA Crim 557 Samantha Ball and Stephen Garbett provide a case commentary of the recent judgment Privett &…

R v B: Ensuring a young person’s age and immaturity is properly reflected in their final sentence

In the case of R v B the Appellant had pleaded guilty to five offences of robbery and three offences of attempted robbery. However the appeal was allowed on the basis that the learned judge…

The tale of two tests – which is the correct test for dishonesty?

Letitia Egan and Simon Davis review the recent judgment of Barton and Booth v R [2020] EWCA Crim 575. Read the full article: R v Barth and Booth Case Summary

Deciphering Crypto – A Legal Series on Cryptocurrencies

Angharad Hughes and William Glover begin their series of articles in the developing area of cryptocurrency regulation. Read the full article:  Deciphering Crypto – A Legal Series on Cryptocurrencies [Adobe PDF]

Youth Justice Legal Centre Guidance

The outbreak of coronavirus presents an unprecedented challenge for the criminal justice system, with many courts shutting entirely and the use of technology being increasingly utilised for urgent hearings.In this article written for the Youth…

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